No, the Greeks primarily used reed pens, which were made from a hollowed-out reed or other similar material. Quills were more commonly used in Europe during the medieval period.
Transitive. In this sentence, "felt" is a transitive verb because it is acting on the direct object "the sharp points of the quills" (what was being felt).
Yes, Greece is a part of the European Union and uses the Euro as its official currency.
No, Greeks are not Roman. Greeks are the people of Greece, an ancient civilization that predates the Roman Empire. Romans are the people of Rome, an ancient civilization that grew to prominence after the Greeks.
The correct spelling is "porcupine." It is a large rodent with spikes or quills on its back for protection.
The word will is an auxiliary verb in the future tenses, and ever is an adverb. The two have no special use together.
Porcupines defend themselves with their quills.
thy use their quills to protect them from any predators or anything that may become a threat to them.
yes
They used them in necklaces
yes they keep regrowing for ever
they use their quills to scare them
they used quills
they use their quills to scare them
Probably quills and ink.
Only if it quills her lust.
It ducts its head to protect its unprotected face and underside, positions itself to where its tail is facing the foe, and backs itself into it. The quills stick in, and are hard to get out. If the quills get in the mouth, the offender might not be able to eat.
With their quills, yes. Porcupines use their quills as a defense against predators. If a predator gets too close and touches the quills, they are released and often become lodged in the skin. They are painful to remove and can cause infection.