Feliia Case Study

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Felicia is an active and jovial student. She always actively contributes in the school event, particularly in dancing. However, she needs to pay more attention to her school subjects.
Felicia is able to explain the Christianity value as listed in the Galatians 5:22-26 properly. Felicia is able to create the work which displays the Christianity value accordingly. Felicia shows Christianity value in her attitude which refers to the Galatians 5:22-26 properly. Felicia displays a steady progress in the subject matter. Improve it! Felicia has not displayed her best in all aspects. Is it internally driven factor? Improve it! Felicia has a cheery demeanor that has made her a friend to many in our classroom. However, she needs to reduce things that

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