yes, i do agree.......
because she is very gullible.
the frogs
no , I don't .
Snakes eat frogs
The frog has a boastful and patronizing nature. He also portrays jealousy as the nightingale surpasses him in term of singing and admiration from a crowd who loathed his voice. He is also condescending, and scolds the nightingale in every mistake she makes in an attempt to lower his rivals self-confidence & self esteem. He succeeds in doing so. He is also shown to be money minded, with a capitalistic character (selling the nightingale's song for money).
No
The poet is at first surprised to hear the nightingale. After a bit, the song starts to remind him of things from the past.
they agree
I think because everyone says bugs are meat and i agree and also they are omnivores
They were William Edward and Frances Nightingale.
no. It's simply an internal reaction. Nothing is released from the body.
No.