1. It says "pickles!"
2. It says "human!"
Im guessing its just to make you laugh/smile
I'd say 9. Even if he gets all the green ones and all the blue ones before he gets a single red one, at 8 he will run out of greens and blues. The next one has to be red.
Let me show you around.
nothing ;D kabooom
There are really two sentences in this quotation, which you can't tell because of not being able to add punctuation. What Bassanio says is "What find I here? Fair Portia's counterfeit!" So, the first sentence. As you know, to make a question you switch around the word order. "I do love you. Do I love you?" The verb "do" gets pushed to the beginning of the sentence. The same happens if you use one of the words where when why what or how at the beginning. You say "She is feeling fine" but you don't ask "How she is feeling?" You push the verb to the beginning and say "How is she feeling?" So to make the statement "I find a picture here" into a question, you say "What find I here?" although nowadays "What do I find here?" would be more idiomatic. And what does he find? A counterfeit. What does counterfeit mean? It looks like the real thing but it is not real. A picture of someone is a counterfeit in this way. And that;s what he finds in the casket.
Because it puts the mouth into a smiling position.
Say Cheese! Smile!
When you say cheese your mouth smiles without you even trying.
Cheese
You normally say "cheese" when your taking a picture. That is because the word itself makes you smile when you say it and people who tell you to say cheese want you to smile.
say cheese smile mommy
Not quite. It should say 'This picture was taken when she was 1 years old.'
Im guessing its just to make you laugh/smile
In America.. we say Cheese And In Narnia we say PASTA!
Because it's difficult, though not impossible, not to smile when saying "cheese". Try it in a mirror!
Say Cheese (Season 5, Episode 18).
The guy at the "Say Cheese" photo shop, who will swap you some scuba gear for it.