WATER (4.2)
People who practiced alchemy wished to turn lead into gold.
I believe that it would be conservation because ecology deals with the environment, plants, and animals.
So once upon a time, there was a little tiny seahorse, who was much smaller than all his siblings and seahorse friends. He wished and wished and wished to be a taller seahorse and on his 6th birthday he found a bottle and examined it and out popped a genie. He was so excited, he immediately wished to be a taller than his friends, so he could now look down on them. The genie did not quite understand him, so instead of making him a taller seahorse, he gave the seahorse his own lake on the top of a huge mountain in the middle of where he used to live to make him taller than all his friends. The seahorse was very angry for not having gotten any taller himself and swam furiously around his new lake, so fast and so much, he created bubbles and heated up all the water. The genie also became very upset that the seahorse was so mad, that he decided to try to ruin the mountain he made for him. One of the seahorses friends overheard the genies words and begged him to not ruin the huge mountain so that his friend would live. The genie decided he would destroy as much as he could without hurting the seahorse. So he blew it up, making it very small, but one of the rocks from the eruption ended up falling into the middle of the lake, almost killing the seahorse. So now, whenever the seahorse says its okay, the genie blows up the little mountain, throwing rocks and ash into the air to try to let the seahorse come back down out of his own private lake and play with his friends." courtesy of Shannon sweeney
On Sierra College Blvd. Close to Douglas Blvd.. Wished it was still there. We have good memories of that place.... P.S. No ties were allowed :)
in ancient times anyone who wished to study and went to teacher's house and request him to be taught.then he would stay at teacher's place till he studies.
False (apex)
There isn't really much of a reason 'why'. He probably did not need it for protection - he merely wished to have an intimidating appearance, and a scary helmet is a good choice.
Many people have wished. Many indicates a plurality. One person has wished for a mild winter, but two or more have wished.
Yes, "wished" is a word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "wish," which means to desire or hope for something to happen.
you could highlight the line you wished and then go print and press the Print highlighted choice. this should work for you.
I Wished on the Moon was created in 1935.
The duration of Wished on Mabel is 660.0 seconds.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "She wished she had run instead of marrying him." This sentence is in past perfect tense, with "had run" and "marrying" being the correct verb forms.
The past perfect of the verb to wish is had wished.
The Cat Who Wished to Be a Man was created in 1973.
Wished on Mabel was created on 1915-03-19.
wished as in "I wished that my prince/ss would come, and s/he did!"