Probably not unless your a slow reader.
The Gray Oral Reading Test (GORT) consists of two scales: the Rate Scale, which measures reading speed, and the Comprehension Scale, which evaluates reading accuracy and understanding. The Rate Scale provides a Fluency Score, while the Comprehension Scale includes scores for Accuracy, Comprehension, and Overall Reading Ability.
Worried is past tense. The present tense is worry.
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The past tense for the verb "worry" is "worried."
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You should not be worried at all. Normally a drug test is for illegal drugs and you also have proof that this is prescribed.
These are the steps that you should follow when taking a reading test. Which one is the first step?
Yes, and you should also be worried about your giant vagina.
The day of your missed period if your worried about being pregnant.
If it wasn't within the last week, forget it.
You should always mark a Waddington Diagnostic Reading Test with a number 2 pencil. Mechanical pencils and ink pens will not work.
Reverse resistance should be infinite.
If you mean an at home pregnancy test you should wait for one missed cycle. This way there is apt to be a more accurate reading. It takes a cycle for the hormones to build up that the test uses for a reading. Any sooner you are apt to get a inaccurate reading.
You should always wait after you miss your period to do a urine test, otherwise the reading will be wrong.
what is my answer?
You should always use your resorces to get a good grade!