What does “other people’s children” mean in this conversation?
A: They are the representative of well-behaved children with low grades.
B: They are the representative of naughty children with high grades.
C: They are the representative of well-behaved children with high grades.
D: They are the representative of naughty children with low grades.
A: They are the representative of well-behaved children with low grades.
B: They are the representative of naughty children with high grades.
C: They are the representative of well-behaved children with high grades.
D: They are the representative of naughty children with low grades.
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- At their kindest, what will they do when they see their children’s lower grades
- What does “other people’s children” mean in this conversation?</p></p>
- Some parents are only concerned ______ their children's grades in studies. A: of B: at C: about D: for
- ______________ clothes always sell well in supermarkets. A: Women and children’s B: Women’s and children’s C: Women and children D: Woman and child
- If the amount of time a student spent studying was positively correlated with grades achieved, what would we expect to see if someone had low grades?