Jane Austen did not claim to be a Victorian novelist. Jane Austen could not have known of the Victorian Age, since she died about two years before Victoria was born, and nearly twenty years before she became queen.
A Victorian fainting couch is couch, which is raised at one end. Some people claim they were invented for women who passed out because of too tight corsets.
If you supply over half of all her needs and she doesn't not claim herself.
In answer to the question posted, no. Slavery is defined as wrong by the majority of the world. A boy of 14 years cannot simply claim someone to his own liking. It breaches human rights. If you meant 'Can a 14 year old boy claim to be the youngest full time fantasy novelist in the world?', then yes, he can. Anyone can of any age, gender or even history of writing a novel. But all but one of them will be wrong. If you meant 'Can a 14 year old boy correctly claim to be the youngest full time fantasy novelist in the world?', then no, probably not. Also, the youngest novelist is a mysterious title- there is no definitive answer. A four year old published a book called How the World Began in 1964. She was from Washington. Christopher Beale wrote a book at the age of six. He is now seven. Nancy Li Fan wrote a novel: Swordbird, which is fantasy. She was eleven at the time. The variation on the answer depends on book length The definition of 'full time' needs clarification. Being a novelist isn't like any other job. A novelist works when they choose to. There is no nine 'till five rule, no daily targets. Full time has no real meaning in this sense, unless you, the asker, literally mean that they write all the time or work roughly eight hours a day.
Gary Paulsen is a famous writer and novelist, particularly well-known for young-adult books. For example, he wrote the Hatchet series (also known as Brian's Saga).
When the writer thinks of an idea him- or herself.
Anne Frank said that she had the outstanding character trait of knowing herself. She said she could watch herself and her actions as a person on the outside would.
Because people who claim to have seen ghosts have a psychological need to dress them up in recognisable period costumes.
Abigail's defense is to claim that Mary Warren's spirit is attacking her in the form of a bird.
Paid by whom? And for what were they paid? It sounds like she took on the claim herself. In this case it will be very difficult to later want the insurance company to take over the claim and expect to receive payment from them as well. The insurance company in not going to want to take over a partial claim and they may not be able to legally do this depending on the state laws where the accident occured and where the claimants reside.
Her biggest claim to fame was her marriage to Andrew Jackson. She was a homemaker and farm wife. She had to do a lot of hard farm work herself in the early years of her marriages.
Ingrid Backstrom has: Performed in "Claim" in 2008. Played Ingrid Backstrom in "Generations" in 2009. Performed in "The Way I See It" in 2010. Played Herself - Skier in "All.I.Can." in 2011. Played herself in "Ultimate Rush" in 2011.
A person who CAN be claimed as a dependent may not claim anyone else as a dependent. Since you say that she could be your dependent, she should not be claiming any dependents herself.