I would suggest being silent but when asked a question, grunts wil work. Have a deep voice and if you have someone like Mitskune following you, be protective of him
Acting is one possibility.
Takashi doesn't really end up with anyone. It is hinted that he has romantic feelings for both Rei and Saeko (He shared a kisses with both) but has not necessarily and indefinitely chosen one. Though it shown a few times that Saeko and Takashi embrace and have publicly held arm in arm.
can I say that its me??it can be anyone who wants to answer that
How would you act if no one were looking.
An act omission would be to intentionally leave something out of one's documentation.
There are many places where one would be able to view the Paperwork Reduction Act. One would be able to find this document on websites such as the IMLS government website.
Well in my opinion i think Saeko does love Takashi because she said that the only people she cares for is herself and Takashi and no one else and i hope Takashi loves Saeko back because i hate that Rei girl and i think he does because they kissed in the Dojo and i think he even admit it that he loved her and also he had his arms around her when they finally returned to Saya's house so there you have it
One capable of such an act would likely be old enough to be tried as an adult. Even without such trial, an act such as this would now be considered an act of terrorism, which would subject them to military prison without trial.
No one will be able to know what changed from act I to act II without knowing what the play is. A person would have to state what play they are talking about.
act awsome and act feelings for her and keep her safe. PS :Could some one tell me if Ben became a ninja in the village and act feelings for Tenten would she like him?
Well if my crush was there( i am a girl) then i would mostly act shy if i am talking to him with my friends but if me and him are by our selfs then i would just act sweet and kind..... there is only one answer for me ... BE YOUR SELF!!!
no one supported the quartering act except the british because it sucked.