Most of the time. However, a sentence like, "Louis had lice," is an alliteration as well. One or two words may be in between the alliterated words, but hardly ever more than two, if even that.
If they do, they will cuddle up next to each other with their wings touching as they perch. If they don't, they will fight with each other and keep their distance.Also if they like each other they will feed each other.
Adjacent angles are angles next to each other
what two bones are right next to each other
No, kings cannot be next to each other in chess.
Because they are playing, or constantly chasing and nudging the other fish. It's something they do when they're bored out of their minds.
All substances always vibrate and shake next to each other: it's how we perceive temperature. I don't think I quite understand this question. But this may help: If a substance is in solid form, it is the most compact. The molecules are vibrating next to each other very closely. If a substance is in liquid form, it is somewhat compact. Molecules are vibrating next to each other, but not as closely. If a substance is in a gaseous form, it is spread out and crazy: and like every other state of matter, the molecules are vibrating next to each other.
yeah it means sides that are next to each other....
they fall asleep next to each other, that's it
No, kings cannot be next to each other in a game of chess.
When you have a plus and a minus next to each other in an equation, you follow the sign rules for addition and subtraction. Specifically, if you see "+ -" it can be interpreted as subtracting the next value, while "- +" means you are adding the next value. In essence, "+ -" simplifies to "-" and "- +" simplifies to "+". Always apply the signs in accordance with the operations you are performing.
Yes. Most cities are next to each other. Its called annexation.
i think they are...i've saw a lot of picture and their in it.and thy're always next to each other....