Well, some would say that a question is easier to teach because it is more open to learning than an answer, which already thinks it knows everything, but somebody else might say that an answer is easier to teach because it implies that you already know the question. It's up to you really.
Easier to learn a language at young age therefore students will have greater fluency of a language in life.
It would be easier to answer this question if you would also tell us her last name in your question.
No, the word 'teach' is a verb, a word for the act of educating, instilling knowledge: teach, teaches, teaching, taught. Example sentence: I can teach you about nouns.
It is the past tense of teach. Teach means to learn some thing or a subject.
not sure about the question, but the essay is about D'Angelo's apology to the man in the elevator, crying his eyes out, and to teach the reader to not make the same mistake as he had; leaving the man there crying.
It is easier to teach kids how to draw because they will be way more concentrated
It is easier to teach little kids because you would have to know everything to teach a big kids :)
its easier to influence fashion rather than teach it...however you can teach what is in style and desgning
You didn't say "teach what". My answer based on your question is parents teach by example
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Since you did not mention the NAME of the fable in your question, no one can answer this question.
Living in groups make it easier for animals to care for young because parents have to teach their young how to hunt.
It is better to be a boy hamster becaue they live longer and are way easier to tame (teach tricks and teach not to bite and get used to being handled
It is easier to teach and instill abstract concepts when you can represent them to the senses in various ways.
Depends on the value assigned teach question - not all question values are the same.