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NaZiyak09:

i need help with this question

NaZiyak09:

this is the question

BubbleGum4:

How do u think the planets move???

Timmyspu:

There is ones we can defently eliminate right off. Do you know what those may be @naziyak09

Renne:

C would be the best answer. I can explain this to you for future reference. The earth sits on its axis and rotates in a slightly circular motion therefore we can assume that the best answer would be C.

BubbleGum4:

@renne wrote:
C would be the best answer. I can explain this to you for future reference. The earth sits on its axis and rotates in a slightly circular motion therefore we can assume that the best answer would be C.
Ur not supposed to tell him the answer..

Renne:

@bubblegum4 wrote:
@renne wrote:
C would be the best answer. I can explain this to you for future reference. The earth sits on its axis and rotates in a slightly circular motion therefore we can assume that the best answer would be C.
Ur not supposed to tell him the answer..
Oh. I am sorry. I just felt that I should then therefore explain so that he might have an idea for furtue reference..

BubbleGum4:

Ur alright... not tryna be a teachers pet but I don't want u to get in trouble

Timmyspu:

@bubblegum4 what Renne did was correct you are allowed to give the awnser as long as you expxlain and give reasoning behind why that is the awnser, because if you just give the awnser then that will go against the rules but the way Renne did it was correct.

BubbleGum4:

@timmyspu wrote:
@bubblegum4 what Renne did was correct you are allowed to give the awnser as long as you expxlain and give reasoning behind why that is the awnser, because if you just give the awnser then that will go against the rules but the way Renne did it was correct.
No one time I did that and I was TOLD not to give out answers...

BubbleGum4:

Because that's not helping the

BubbleGum4:

The person*

umm:

Here's a reference, just going off of the lines they have in the image (provided). It'd also be best to know shape wise, and definition of each term. Circular: Having the form of a circle : ROUND Square: An instrument having at least one right angle and two straight edges used especially to lay out or test right angles. Elliptical: That has no apparent internal structure or spiral arms. Unpredictable: Not able to be known or declared in advance. All definitions taken from Marriam-Webster dictionary. Which one seems to be more fitting?

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BubbleGum4:

Why did u just put this up again?

umm:

Made a typo, so I fixed it.

BubbleGum4:

Ur fine

BubbleGum4:

I'm not trying give attitude but like I just don't understand y last time I got Told.

Renne:

I'm sorry

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