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1) Concentrate on schoolwork when at school, not childish fighting.
2) Avoid this situation as much as you can, even if it means doing the unthinkable -- going to an adult, telling them what's going on and that you don't want to fight.
3) Pay much closer attention in class so that you'll recognize a run-on sentence when you see one (or write one).
4) Pay much closer attention in class to learn proper punctuation.
5) Pay much closer attention in class when proof-reading is being taught.
6) Pay much closer attention in class on the day sentence structure is being taught.
7) Be a leader in something positive, like sorting out the differences between what's really important and what's not. What you do today affects tomorrow, or many tomorrows.
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by Thriftymaid on November 4th, 2009
Thank you very much, T-Maid.
by Randy D on November 4th, 2009