If you do not hav a "chalker" also called a scorekeeper then yes you have to write down your own score.
You don't call anyone or anything. That is the answer, so write it down and get on with it!
just write down abc
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
-- Decide how you would calculate the product (483) x (44) . -- Even though it's easy enough to do it in your head, do it on paper anyway. -- Write down everything you do to figure out the answer. -- Those things you write down are called "your work". -- By the time you have the answer, all of "your work" is written down, and all you have to do then is hand over the paper on which you figured it out.
Scribes are people who write things down. They could be keeping records of anything that it was important to write down.
Because there is no such thing as "aliner" equation.
copy write law is a law that tells you that you cant copy other peoples work,song,or anything of the internet word by word unless you put that persons name down on that work, and yes some people should think about it
If you do not hav a "chalker" also called a scorekeeper then yes you have to write down your own score.
It helps you not to put the wrong answer and it helps you to not write anything down.
Talk to someone. Write your thoughts down. Go to the doctor for depression.
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sorry i cant find anything on this sorry i let you down
You can still write down the things you are feeling to her and save them until you can send them to her or give them to her when she gets out. Say everything you are feeling when you write it down.
You don't call anyone or anything. That is the answer, so write it down and get on with it!
What kind of answer is no I cant? The answer is Wrote down everything
I don't write anything using my own words. Instead, I picture a friend sitting in front of me. Under my breath I explain what I am supposed to do to my friend. I write that down. I turn in my explanation to my friend.