When You Have To Have A Driver's License

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You have to have a Driver’s license when you are 16 or older. You have to wear your selt belt when you are in a car, bus, or a airplane. The kids have to go to school every day from Monday thru Friday. Respect everyone at all times. You need to Survive with food, water, and shelter. Every student has to get good grades. You have to able to read and write in the future. You have to have money to buy stuff. You have to respect our country. You have to respect your family. Say thank you when a person gives you something. You have to do exercise or be a sport that you are good at. Be the smartest person you can be anywhere. When you have homework or an assignment that you are struggling tell a your teacher, your parents or look it up on the

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