because she was afraid of getting sick
Matilda began to consider going to the Ludington farm because Philadelphia had become overcrowded and dangerous due to the yellow fever epidemic. The Ludington farm offered a safer and healthier environment away from the city where Matilda could potentially avoid contracting the disease.
Growing fever is not a medical condition. It may refer to a slight increase in body temperature that can happen during growth spurts in children, but it is not a definitive or recognized medical term. It's important to monitor any fever in children and consult a healthcare professional if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Yes. Yes she is. Hopefully anyway! (:
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Justin fever
yes, you can't really think straight when you have a fever
No. Fever is not something you can catch. You can only develop a fever yourself in response to something going on inside of your own body.
No but if accompanied by vomiting and other stuff but nothing hazardous. No slight fever is not dangerous. You can feel a little lazy and tired, but it is not going to kill you or it is not going to do anything else dangerous. :)
At the age of three, Matilda can begin to develop her language skills by talking more and expanding her vocabulary. She can also start to engage in imaginative play and may show an interest in learning basic concepts like colors and shapes. Additionally, she can work on developing her fine and gross motor skills through activities like drawing, playing with blocks, and running.
By going to Oregon. Oregon fever was not a biological disease or symptom thereof - it was a term denoting the desire to immigrate to the northwest. Similar to "new car fever" in usage.
It is possible. The blister is caused by a virus and is easy to transmit to another person even if it is in the late process of healing and going away.
because your body realized there is something wrong going on in your body
To use begin in a future sentence: with will: I will begin the job tomorrow with going to: I am going to begin guitar lessons soon. as present continuous: We are beginning our holiday on Wednesday