Read Les Miserables. it's worth 105 points. I suggest a shortened version but take the test on the long version. Most shortened versions have all the important stuff.
The accelerated reader tests can be gotten from the website. There is software available to schools that include thousands of books.
You get 10 cash points every day u visit the application, or u can buy the points, one dollar=100 cash points
If you are in a passific class you can earn up to 100
The data points would be .4 and .21
Elite four gives alot of experience points. Even if you lose a trainer you will still have the experience points you had. Also, you can use Exp. Shares and Day-cares.
That depends on the contributions/answers that particular person gave the Community. A 100-trust point answer must have the following: The exact answer for the question The point of the question Proper punctuation Proper spelling Proper sentence structure And it must be the following: Interesting to Read Informative Whoever answers a question with all of these qualities will surely get 100 trust points in a day. But before more people know what he/she has done, he/she needs to populate it and tell it to other contributors that he/she knows.
You get them from UFO's Friends can send you some by your horse having 100% on everything, ( Morale 100%, Health 100% and Energy 100%) If you go to Directories, Horses, type in Archimedes, scroll down and click on the divine horse, answer the question right and you will get a free aging point.
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Earn more points. But take in consideration that the "Top 100 students" Hall of Fame only considers the points earned in 1 day. It is updated daily. The weekly points are only considered for the Top 50 Classes Hall of Fame. http://faq.mathletics.com/questions.php?questionid=14
you 150 points him 14 points you win!
How does birk and sanders interpretation of the inferno allow the modern day reader to identify with an ancient literary work
How does birk and sanders interpretation of the inferno allow the modern day reader to identify with an ancient literary work