1. But two teams gathered at Rough Diamond Park on a Sunday afternoon, and everyone got into trouble. 2. The pitcher, Mary, hit the batter, Tina, with a wild pitch, and Tina threw the ball back. 3. Tina’s teammates charged from the dugout, and Mary’s teammates surrounded home plate. 4. Tina’s team claimed that Mary hit Tina on purpose, but Mary’s team stated that she was trying out a new pitch. 5. Finally, Mary demonstrated her new pitch, so everyone can see how she lost control of the ball.
6. Mary pitched an impressive curve ball, but it didn’t go over home plate.
1) 1. The problems between parents and teenagers are that most parents don’t talk to the teenagers. 2. Parents resent teenagers when choirs aren’t done. 3.Parents blame teenagers for anything that goes wrong in the home. 4. In which, parents disipline teenagers by yelling at them. 5. Most teenagers complain that parents never listen to them. 6. Teenagers don’t realize that parents are human beings too.
7. But teenagers show no respect to parents. 2) 1. Most teenagers don’t understand that their parents were teenagers before and they know
more. 2. Parents don’t understand teens because they don’t listen to what the teenagers have to say. 3. parents accuse teens for everything but never ask them if they did it or not, they have no trust in teens.
b. He didn’t get to his first class until 30 minutes after. C. D. E. F. G. H. He was lost and couldn’t find his class. Many students helped him find his class. Even with their help he still couldn’t find his class. Finally he realized his wallet was lost. So he had to borrow money. Once he got home his wife stated that he had a bad day because the wrong foot was started off on.
The Term Paper on Parenting Teenagers
Parenting teenagers can be a difficult thing, but it doesnt have to be if it is approached correctly. There are four major parts in parenting. These are: education, discipline, communication, and letting go. Each of these is an equally essential part of the Researchers and scholars have marked adolescence as a very important period in human development- the fork in the road which forever shapes an ...
Page 33-36 1. Sid and Sal founds an old, inexpensive house that they could afford, so they bought it. 2. They wanted a newer houses, but they were too expensive. 3. Sid and Sal applied for a loan fix up the dilapidated building, and the lender approved. 4. They replaced the old toilet in the upstairs bathroom, but the bathtub fell through the rotted floor into the kitchen below. 5. They were not pleased to find a hornet’s nest in the attic, nor were they happy to find termites in the foundation. 6. The house was danger of collapsing any day, for the termites had devoured most of the foundation. 7. Sid and Sal decided they should jack up the house to replace the foundation, or their house would be a “goner.” 8. The construction workers had to work on the foundation, so they lifted the house gently with hydraulic jacks. 9. The crew completed the foundation, but the roof caved in. 10. Sid and Sal now enjoy living in the backyard, for It’s a lot safer than living in their house.