
How Do “Requested” and “Petitioned” Show Different Ways to Ask for Kids?
A child wants something. They can ask in different ways. Two words describe asking. "Requested" and "petitioned." Both mean "asked for something." But ...
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A child wants something. They can ask in different ways. Two words describe asking. "Requested" and "petitioned." Both mean "asked for something." But ...
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A child says "thank you for helping me." How should you answer? Two common phrases come to mind. "You're welcome." "My pleasure." Both mean "I am glad ...
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A child asks for help. "Can you tie my shoe?" A parent answers. Two ways to say yes. "Sure thing." "Certainly." Both mean "I agree." Both mean "yes."
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