Grades provide a measure of academic performance within a specific context, but they may not always fully reflect a person's abilities, strengths, and potential. Other factors, such as personal interests, skills, and experiences, also play a significant role in shaping a person's overall abilities.
i think it can be the reflection off the trees that gets to the car
The word "reflection" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the action or process of thinking deeply about something. As a verb, it can mean to think deeply or carefully about something.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think it's the angle of reflection.
The point of reflection is to pause and think about past experiences or events, understand their impact on oneself, and gain insights or lessons that can be applied moving forward. Reflection can help with personal growth, decision making, and gaining a deeper understanding of oneself and others.
antonym-deflection synonnym-bounce off/think
No, because they go by the national curriculum and what they THINK your child know even though a tutor needs to see the child in real to get a real sense of the child's abilities.
it is like what you think about the story.
I think its both
What you think about the story
i think its 10 %
i think it is a no
I think they can shoot webs.
Think about it...When you get F on your grades, your choices, either do your work to get to A..B..C..D on your grades or your teacher will suspended you and you will get in trouble by your parents and explain why you got an F on your grades
i think it can be the reflection off the trees that gets to the car
i think so , yes
um i think so that or less
i dont think so