Think about a time you have signed off on a “Terms of Agreement.” Did you read the terms? In a short paragraph, describe the situation below, and explain what you might do differently now. If you have never signed off on a “Terms of Agreement,” write a short paragraph about what you will do if you encounter one in the future. Make sure you use correct spelling and punctuation, and include transition words such as "first," "second," and "then" to organize your sentences.
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Think about a time you have signed off on a “Terms of Agreement.” Did you read the terms? In a short paragraph, describe the situation below, and explain what you might do differently now. If you have never signed off on a “Terms of Agreement,” write a short paragraph about what you will do if you encounter one in the future. Make sure you use correct spelling and punctuation, and include transition words such as "first," "second," and "then" to organize your sentences.
refer the attachmentThink about a time you have signed off on a “Terms of Agreement.” Did you read the terms? In a short paragraph, describe the situation below, and explain what you might do differently now. If you have never signed off on a “Terms of Agreement,” write a short paragraph about what you will do if you encounter one in the future. Make sure you use correct spelling and punctuation, and include transition words such as "first," "second," and "then" to organize your sentences.
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heya___________________
here is ur answer ..........
You must abide BY the terms of this agreement.
here we used BY instead of using WITH or AT...
WHY..??
Reasons for choosing by or not choosing with or at...
BY => is used whenever a person is performing an action or something .
WITH => it's senses accomplished by someone or something.
AT => it is use for location or for arrival,departure to or frm Amy place...
In the above given sentence...
we will use BY because the sentence is defining an action .
hope this helps!!!!