Yes of course! Try mix and matching the different necklaces you have and see which combination is the best.
inside there is like this epoxy/hot glue in the middle of a bottle cap necklace. how i should know is because i made one at like a church activity.
they were in the middle class
a red necklace with a touch of green in the middle lol :)
yes, but she didn't break the heart in half. it's one of those necklaces that comes in two parts, she has one half and Michael has the other.
Well, if your talking about PVP necklaces, ( it makes your power go up when your in pvp ) all you have to do is go to battleon. Now over to the right side of your screen, look for ' PVP ' and click on it. Now click where it says, ' PVP necklaces ' . If you are a member of ' AdventureQuest Worlds ' then you can get any necklace. If you aren't a member there is one necklace that you could get in PVP. It's the middle one. It increases your power level by five hundred! ( +500 ) BUT before you go in PVP to test it out, go to your inventory and see where it says either, ' Bronze PvP Amulet + 650, or Copper PvP Amulet +500, or Silver PvP Amulet + 800, and click on it. Then equip it. Now all you have to do is go in PVP and look what your power level is now!!! PvP necklaces only work in PvP, so please do not get mad if it doesnt work outside of PvP.
to protect against the black plague
4 row middle
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the setting plays a crucial role in shaping the story's complication, climax, and resolution. The ordinary setting of middle-class Paris highlights Mathilde's desire for a more luxurious life, leading to the complication of her borrowing a necklace to fit in. The climax occurs when the necklace is lost, setting off a chain of events that ultimately leads to the resolution where Mathilde discovers the true value of her previous life and the necklace.
the centromere is where the sister chromatids interlock in the middle but the kinetochore holds them together.
"The Necklace" is a short story written by Guy de Maupassant. It tells the story of a woman named Mathilde Loisel who borrows a diamond necklace to wear to a fancy party, only to lose it. The story explores themes of deception, vanity, and the consequences of materialism.
The setting is Paris.
harry didn't kill voldamort, voldamort killed himself. when harry and voldamort sent the spells at one another, the killing curse rebounded off the diarming spell and hit voldamort, because harry was the true master of the elder wand.