In secondary schools the differences are: you have different lessons everyday, you have a timetable to tell you which lesson to go to and there will be a Form Tutor who will register twice a day. You have to move class to class for your lessons, you have to carry most of your books in your bags and you have a lot of lessons each day. Break time lasts for half an hour and lunchtime lasts for an hour, you get a lot of homework in addition to you have loads clubs and trips such as: Netball club, football club, ice skating and stay at a number of trips such as Ogwin cottage or France. You have end of year rewards were you will get reward or go to trips such as: the Ackers or Drayton Manor Park. You have different teachers for different lessons. In secondary schools you get a lot of assessments and tests.
Seven.
There are no "five" primary colours there are only three. Ummm..... Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue. Me, I get *seven*, all counted.
Seven is your answer.
Seven
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No you have seven years primary and six years of secondary, the last two of which are optional
7/10 = 0.7 but 7/100 = 0.07
An unfavorable item should be on your report for seven years. A co-debtor's chapter 13 should not affect your liability on the debt.
There r seven secondary motives
The number of leaves a dicotyledon plant will have after seven days can vary depending on the specific plant species and its growth rate. On average, a dicotyledon plant may have a few primary leaves and possibly some secondary leaves after seven days of growth.
On Christmas Eve in Italy they have an eight or seven course sea food dinner.
The differences between reality and the outward appearance of the characters or objects in the story
food
I suppose you become a Yr 7 student as soon as you finish primary school - the summer holiday is like a transition phase between the two years. But some could argue that you should become a year seven once you start the autumn school term
Seven factors that led to war between the states are tariff, cultural differences, control of western territories, slavery, slander of the south by northern newspapers, Christianity vs Secular Humanism, and northern aggression against southern states.
it depends on the state all states have compulsory education to year 11 there are either 6 or seven years of primary of elementary school and 5 or 6 years of secondary school making a total of 12 years
I think it is the five seven with the silencer.