It's your choice. If you write about a real school, then you'd better be totally accurate with all the details or your readers will think you're ignorant. Most people usually make up a place for their story to take place for exactly this reason -- fans can be really hard on a writer when the writer gets anything wrong!
It depends on the story you are trying to tell. Using an existing school can provide a sense of realism and familiarity to the readers, while a fictional school allows for more creative freedom and flexibility in shaping the school's culture and environment to fit your story's needs. Consider what will best serve your story and enhance the overall narrative.
Non-fictional prose is the most common. Among creative writing, the novel I should say.
The paragraph writing on your school should include the name of your school and some of its achievements.
for school
because they are better for you
Writing a school paper
So we would be writing fats in math class No, they should not.
A high school student should talk to teachers or counselors at their school for guidance on writing a cover letter. Furthermore, parents, family, and friends should be able to provide their input as well.
To train to be a lawyer in high school you should take classes that develop your public speaking skills such as speech or debate. You should also develop your writing skills by writing short stories or essays.
Writing pencils. Colored pencils. Ruler. School Bag. Pencil Bag. Erasers. Etc.
Sound sure of yourself... Sounding like you don't believe in what your writing about brings (if it's a school project) it brings ur grade down
Ofcourse Shakespeare shouldn't be removed from school. Shakespeare is a wonderful form of writing. he has inspired many people with is artful literature
The general rule in formal writing (that which you do for school or work) is yes. All numbers that appear as two or fewer words should be written out.