Fear can do a lot of things to a person. Fear can stop people from moving, cause people to lose control of their bowel, cause people to shake, panic, scream, breathe heavily, breathe uncontrolably, cry, and yes even stop breathing. In some cases, it can cause a person to lose pigment in their skin, make their hair stand, or send eerie chills up one's spine. In the worst cases, it can go as far as causing someone's death.
Most often if you stop breathing from fright, you will pass out and start breathing again .
yes, yes it can. Research by Dr. Herbert Johnson proves that severe fear can in fact paralize you
This injury is serious enough to paralyze you for life. Some animals use venom to paralyze their prey. An accident in the city can paralyze traffic for blocks in every direction. A lack of state funding could paralyze the construction of the new bridge.
Hurt them in the spine really hard
You would not want our children to be paralyzed by polio.
The theme of "Fear" by Gary Soto revolves around the protagonist's struggle with fear and the impact it has on his daily life. The poem explores how fear can paralyze individuals and prevent them from fully experiencing life. Ultimately, it conveys the idea that confronting and overcoming fear is essential for personal growth and fulfillment.
paralyze is the correct spelling
Paralyze is a verb. The noun is paralysis.
I Paralyze was created on 1982-05-28.
A response to adapt to a situation...for example fear could create an adaptive response to "fight or flee", or could paralyze the person into inaction.
incited mobilized stimulated
i think its about the holocaust
Lullabies to Paralyze was created on -20-11-08.
PARALYSIS - a state marked by the inability to move (as in being paralyzed by fear)