Well-behaved convicts were often rewarded with privileges such as reduced sentences, access to better living conditions, or additional visiting rights. In some cases, they could earn opportunities for work programs or educational courses that could aid in their rehabilitation. Good behavior could also lead to parole eligibility or transfer to less restrictive facilities. These incentives were designed to encourage compliance and promote rehabilitation.
It seems that they they did relatively well on the First Fleet. However the same can not be said for the many convicts transported to Australia after that.
The escaped convicts were captured.
Hitler was a shy but sneaky fellow, he actually argued with the teacher a lot.
Captain Cook had nothing to do with the convicts. He died nine years before the convicts arrived in New South Wales.
Most convicts where the worst but theres not really one thats there the worst
Yes!
Act like a nerd. Obey the rules Everybody has there own opinions of well-behaved.
I would believe well behaved because thought you can be a very intelligent person you will not be recognized for it if you are not well behaved. If you are well behaved that may lead most people to believe you are some-what intelligent and respect you for that instead of how they would treat a intelligent disrespectful person.
That is a difficult question. Many religions have nice well behaved people. To say "This is the best behaved religion" or "That is the best behaved." would be biased whatever answer you get. There are some religions who at times are noted by the news as being very well behaved. The Mormon's, Jehovah Witness and sects of Buddhism religion have been singled out at times as being exceptionally well behaved. That being said, my opinion is that most religions have well behaved and not so well behaved members.bibleteach@live.com
What candy name is a well-behaved demand
no but well-behaved is
well- man
well- man
be well behaved! or lie
Opposite Word of well behaved: "bad-mannered, discourteous, impolite, rude, uncivil, uncourteous, unmannerly, unrefined"
Most Behaved is the correct one because it should be in the superlative degree of adjective. Behaved is a verbal adjective. If we use behave it is a verb not an adjective.
mischievous