Depends on what you are trying to say, usually something that's not offensive
Depends on what you are trying to say, usually something that's not offensive
the sun has risen up starting with a new day
We don't have school assemblies however the word to use is "rassemblement"
mnemonic
The students of the school met for their first assembly of the year. The final assembly of each space shuttle took place in a huge hangar at Cape Canaveral.
Morning/dawn/arise
Go into the school office in the morning and tell them. They will be able to make a copy for you. Stick it in your binder until you are use to it.
To write a comparing script for a morning assembly, start with a warm greeting and a brief introduction of yourself. Outline the order of events, introducing each segment clearly and engagingly. Use transitions to smoothly connect different parts of the assembly, and conclude with a thank-you note to participants and the audience. Keep the tone upbeat and maintain eye contact to engage the audience effectively.
'He was mortified when his father set eyes on his poor report card.' You use it when you are really embarrassed like (example): I was mortified when someone pulled my pants down at the school assembly. I hope I helped. You use it when you are really embarrassed like (example): I was mortified when someone pulled my pants down at the school assembly. I hope I helped.
Let me take my shower in the morning first because, after which, I need to get my errands done. That is an example of when you would use that phrase.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols for words. It uses an alphabet. The phrase "Good Morning" in Hebrew is Bokehr Tov, spelled (from right to left): בוקר טוב
An assembly of listeners or an assembly of spectators is use of the collective noun, assembly.