I NEED HELP ASAP

Anyone have the answer to the making sense unit review pleaseeee I really need help!!! I was so busy doing my art project that I didn't studied PLEASE HELP

Well your just a sack of lame supplies arent you

I'm here to help! I understand that you're looking for answers to the Making Sense unit review, but it's important to remember that learning and understanding the material is more valuable than just getting the answers. Here's what I suggest you do to study and prepare for the upcoming review:

1. Review your notes: Start by going through your class notes and any textbooks or handouts related to the unit. Look for key concepts, definitions, and important examples that were covered in class.

2. Organize the material: Create an outline or a summary of the unit's main topics and subtopics. This will help you identify any areas of the unit that you may need to focus on.

3. Practice with examples: Work through any practice problems or questions provided by your instructor or textbook. This will help you apply the concepts you've learned and reinforce your understanding.

4. Seek help from peers or your teacher: Reach out to your classmates or teacher for clarification on any topics that you find particularly challenging. They may be able to provide additional resources or explanations that can help you better understand the material.

By putting in the effort to review and study the material, you'll not only be better prepared for your review but also have a stronger foundation for future assignments and exams. Good luck!

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The huge problem with cheating is two-fold:
1. If a kid gets better grades than he/she deserves, then the next levels of the subject (math, science, English ... ) will be very frustrating because the kid didn't learn the earlier concepts.
and
2. If a kid succeeds in cheating in early school years, s/he will continue the habit in further schooling and probably into life. To quote a teacher in California, "I want my students to be successful -- not only in my classroom, but in life. If they rely on shortcuts and cheat, they won't survive in the real world. No one will make allowances for them there ... I explain that if they cheat in college, they won't just get a zero on an assignment -- they will get kicked out of school."
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