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Most kids learn to read around kindergarten age, though kids whose parents help them can learn earlier.
Most kids have not started actual school yet at age 4. Most are still in preschool or pre-kindergarten if their parents choose to send them.
Children typically begin to learn how to count around the age of 2 or 3. By the time they reach kindergarten, most kids should be able to count to at least 10, and by first grade, they should be able to count to 100 or higher.
Most kids get one at the age of 9 or 10
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Typically, it is 13 years if you include kindergarten. Thus, it is basically, kindergarten, then first to eighth grade, then high school (secondary school) ninth through 12th grade. Students are typically 17 or 18 when entering their first semester of college (most are eighteen).
Most kids are scared when starting high school because they are afraid of the new challenges. Not to mention their hormones are raging in this time of their life. They could also be worried about making it to classes on time.
No. Most people have never seen one. Many have heard them when venturing out from city life.
The ending of the word afraid doesn't change. You would say "more afraid" and "most afraid."
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The word 'afraid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'afraid' is most often used as a predicate adjective (subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence.Examples:Jack is afraid of snakes. (Jack = afraid)I was afraid that you couldn't make it. (I = afraid)Afraid she'd miss the bus, Mary ran out without her lunch. (afraid = Mary)
He was afraid of Biscits and carrotts, and most of all, water