No, not necessarily.
Yes it is. It is not absolutely necessary that you sign the ticket.
A summons.
if an answer is required then either will do.
Only if a card specifically states you can (Ritual Summons, for example). At other times, including Tribute Summons, the monsters must be on the field.
no, special summons are NOT the same as normal summons. special summons require a special card or effect to happen, cards such as monster reborn or return from the different dimension. normal summons are just when you directly play a monster from your hand without any other additional card effects
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and introducing new gods to the city, which was seen as undermining the established beliefs and values of society.
it depends on the Ritual Card...if it says it Ritual summons the monster from your hand, you need to have it in your hand.
Two conditions placed on criminal trials are that the accused must be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and that the burden of proof lies on the prosecution to establish the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
rtingly in a sentence? i.e. I placed my hand on her shoulder comfortingly or I comfortingly placed my hand on her shoulderCancel
As of start of the Edoras arc Lucy has the following golden keys:Aquarius: Summons the Water Bearer, Aquarius.Taurus: Summons the Bull, Taurus.Cancer: Summons the Crab, Cancer.Virgo: Summons the Maiden, Virgo.Sagittarius: Summons the Centaur, Sagittarius.Leo: Summons the Lion, Loke.Gemini: Summons the Twins, Gemini.Aries: Summons the Ram, Aries.Scorpio: Summons the Scorpion, Scorpio.
No, they can leave it attached to the door of your home and it is still considered as you being served. This seems unfair as anything could happen to the summons on your door if you are not there, but still it is a way of them serving you.
Cousin Joshua is accused of trying to shoot the president with an old flintlock pistol, which blew up his hand.