This one question is "I still need to work on" and this is regarding last MP, so do I put nothing? It's due on Monday (On paper copy) And if it's asking for actual grade does it mean EXACT percentage?

Yay!! Congratulations!

I think it means that you should list the areas of this class that you're not sure about. List the things you feel you need to work on.

Thanks, I may need to ask before class starts though because this was for last MP (as I said) and I got all of my work done and I was pretty confident with my work.

Also, Ms. Sue I do thank you. About a year or two I was here cheating to complete 6th grade (Cyber school). I was going to have to go to summer school, but I didn't. You helped me realize I must try myself. Last year, Seventh grade I got all A's in public school.

To answer your first question, "I still need to work on" is not a complete question. It appears to be a statement rather than a question. However, if you meant to ask about what you still need to work on regarding your last MP (most likely referring to a class or assignment), you should provide specific details about what you need to work on or improve. This will help you get a more accurate and helpful answer.

Regarding the deadline for submitting your paper copy, if it is due on Monday, you should make sure to complete and submit it by that day. It is important to follow the given instructions and meet the deadline set by your instructor.

As for the question about the "actual grade," if a task or assignment asks for the "actual grade," it usually means the precise or exact percentage you received. In this case, you would likely need to provide a numerical value rather than a letter grade or general response. However, if you are unsure about the specific requirements or how the grading is being done, it is always best to clarify with your instructor to avoid any confusion.