it is something that someone says to get your attention, in a letter!
It means Subsidized Consolidated.
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Yes. Just because they owe back taxes, doesn't mean that it will affect your student aid.
You can get the Pell Grant (up to $5,500 for the year,) Student Loans and Work Study.
When Miss Dennis told students to pay attention, she likely meant that they should focus on the lesson and actively engage with the material being presented. This instruction emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment, listening carefully, and understanding the content to enhance their learning experience. By paying attention, students can better absorb information and participate in class discussions.
they mean the student is different from others. doesn't mean he or she is special ed. it just means that student may need more attention than others
It means a student in your class isn't paying attention. Tap disorder then tap the student. Hope this helps. :-)
Burris is mean to Miss Caroline because he harbors resentment towards her as she represents the education system that he feels has not served him well. He may also be acting out due to personal difficulties or challenges he faces outside of school.
It may mean you miss them and this is your only way to be with them or it might have a message so pay close attention. Although I strongly think its just you missing them!
No
Dennis is usually spelled Denis in French.
A lectern won't necessarily mean students will pay more attention. Keeping the students' attention is honestly entirely up to the professor and how he/she presents the material. Lecterns are really only for keeping a few notes in place at a reasonable height.
miss holmes mean loveable and nice
It means miss as in miss brown or miss Washington
I will miss you
Do you mean "Dennis" and "Menace" as in "Dennis the Menace"? Well the English words that rhymes with Dennis and Menace are: Tennis Venice