Freerice.com. A wonderful

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Freerice.com. A wonderful

Freerice.com. A wonderful website. Basicly, you answer quesions. For correct answers you earn 10 grains of rice. I've earned 6,000 grains this week, and it makes me happy. I do it out of love, not attention.

 

For each correct answer, 10 grains of rice are donated to feed the hungry.

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submitted by S.E.
(December 22, 2013 - 9:12 pm)

I am now answering questions on freerice.com and I have donated 200 grains of rice so far. I want to donate many more. It feels good to share especially during Christmastime where some families are unable to eat on Christmas. And, you don't even have to sign up for it, which means anyone can do it! If you are reading this I want you to go to freerice.com now and start donating!

submitted by Nina, age 11, Florida
(December 23, 2013 - 9:01 am)

Wow! I didn't know anything like that existed. Out of curiosity, how many grains of rice make a full meal?

submitted by Teresa, age 14, Michigan
(December 23, 2013 - 12:56 pm)

Since grains of rice are small, there a probably hundreds or thousands of grains of rice in a meal. I'm not really sure, but it's probably more than a hundred for sure.

submitted by Nina, age 11, Florida
(December 23, 2013 - 2:16 pm)

Tried that and really liked it awhile back. Unfortunatly, I really don't like their French course. In French, an article (the, a, an, some, ect.) is part of a word. The question will usually be set up as following, with the French word un eleve (a  student) as an example.

un eleve means 

class

pencil

student

car

 

They don't add an article when they translate it to English! If it was the other way around, I could sort of understand, but when they put it like this . . . let's just say that I've stopped using the Freerice French course. But I like their English.

submitted by True
(December 23, 2013 - 6:35 pm)