Invalidating your own SAT, or do you mean all SATs?
Long term consequences of the former... they might not allow you to take it again, and you might not have what you need to apply for college. You could still go, but you might have to attend a community college first, and scholarships might be less likely.
Long term consequences of the latter: Not sure you could actually do this. If you could, some company would just come up with another test. No way are they going to just give up on assessment, but depending on how it was done, it might end up being a better assessment, or perhaps a worse one.
the consequences discourage teens from stealing.
Unintended consequences would be one reason.
The major cause of animal cruelty is that some people do it purposely just for making money. The other reason is just for fun.
Yes. Very much so. They smell of a piney outdoors. Many people purposely buy these trees for this reason.
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The promise of the Enlightenment was to promote reason, science, individualism, and progress as a means to improve society. It aimed to challenge traditional authority, encourage freedom of thought and expression, and promote equality and human rights.
well the reason better be seriously good or it could have serious consequences like jail
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
Demanding the application of reason and evidence, alertness to problematic situations, and an inclination to anticipate consequences.
To promise something means to make a commitment or assurance that you will do or provide what you've stated. Giving a good reason for something involves providing logical or persuasive justification for an action or decision, helping others understand the rationale behind it. Both concepts are essential for building trust and clarity in communication.
Accounting misconduct is a phrase used to describe when someone purposely messes up the books within a business. The usual reason for this is so the person can gain access to money for their own personal use.