That's a Ben Franklin quote.
It means that if you want to be remembered by generations to come, you either have to write well about things that people will want to read in the future, or do great things that will inspire competent authors to write about you.
if you are not to be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten than either write things worth reading... or do things worth the writing.- from Benjamin frANKLIN
Hard Drive activity indicators .....It tells you your computer's hard disk is either writing something or reading something.
Yes. You can either create a file for both reading and writing, or you can re-open a file for reading after creating and writing to it.
Well, it means that not reading books as bad burning them because either way the knowledge in the text will be forever forgotten.
She wrote books, rode horses, not very often, and enjoyed reading. She didn't do as much of this as she did almost every waking hour working on either on the Red Cross or something similar like the missing soldier list and reading and writing letters to people.
This quote suggests that one should strive to create meaningful experiences or contributions in order to produce valuable and impactful content. It emphasizes the importance of engaging in purposeful actions that add value to one's life and others'.
I think the "Forgotten Warrior" is either Ivypaw or Hollyleaf. <IT COULD ALSO BE FALLEN LEAVES>
So long as you give credit to the speaker, you can use quotes in your book. Be certain you enclose the quote in quotation marks and write their name after the quote, such as the following: "Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing" - Benjamin Franklin You might also write the quotation in italics to emphasize it is a quote, if you're writing it at the beginning or end of a section of your book.
It depends on what you're writing! You'll have to figure out what you're writing before you can start on the first five sentences, and we can't really help you figure that part out because it has to be either something you were assigned or something you're really interested in writing.
No one can answer that as we don't know what instrument is it and what is it measuring in. Also, the reading of an instrument is already the correct reading unless there is a change. Therefore, this question is unanswerable. If this is a homework question, either you have misread the question/left something out or your teacher made a BIG blunder.
Swimming is not only in the summer. There are YMCA's and other community centers across the country. Depending on your age you can either join a team, or get a job as an assistant coach. I'm almost positive that every YMCA has a swim team so you shouldn't have trouble finding one. And you could take a writing class on the side. If you don't think writing is fun try writing in a new and interesting way. Poems, songs, articles, etc. Don't get down. If you are talented at something look more into it and go for it! I believe in you!
Yes, you can get frustrated with the difficulty you have with reading, writing and maths and also with the attitudes of some other people who seem to think that you are either stupid or just lazy.