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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your apprentice" is correct and usable in written English
You may use it when referring to someone who is learning a skill or craft under the guidance of another person. For example, "John is your apprentice, so you should help him learn the basics as quickly as possible."
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Your apprentice I am".
Consider the Clan your apprentice is in.
If you want to be a mentor you have to train your apprentice the ways of the clan.
If you are a warrior, hunt, care for the Clan, train your apprentice(if you have one) etc.
If your apprentice isn't in one of the four basic Clans, use the hunting/battle techniques of the most closely-related Clan.
If someone wants to join the club, but doesn't seem to be a good warrior cat, take them as your apprentice.
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Train your apprentices and staff in turning voids around quickly by setting up a mock void property for them.
B Questions evaluating the job situation (computer-based task) How realistic do you deem the presented situation is in your everyday working life or in your apprentices' everyday working lives?
Your camp needs warriors to train your apprentices.
Make sure your apprentices don't become warriors too soon.
If you want your apprentices' names to end in "-tail" instead of "-paw," go for it!
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