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The adjectives in the sentence are:young, describes the noun Icarushis, a pronoun called a possessive adjective, describes the noun fathermoderate, describes the noun heightNote: The word 'behind' can function as an adjective, but in the example sentence it is used as a preposition (below his father, behind his father).
Upper, Middle and Lower are an example of social classes.
It is most likely from the 14th century Middle English word fonnen. See the related link below for more.
Notice that the word phantasmagorical contains words that look like fantasy and magic.
answer is: Sympathetic
Assuming this question means, "Were there shacks in the Middle Ages?" the answer is yes. There is a link below to a related question with an answer that describes them.
Bishops.
The Bishop website, see link below, lists 79 living Bishops in Great Britain.
There are currently (May 2011) 5,215 living bishops. This number includes bishops, archbishops, cardinals, and the Holy Father. See link below.
The Roman Catholic Church of the Middle Ages was organized just about the same as it is today. The clergy were divided into two groups, the regular and the secular. The regular clergy were monks and abbots, who lived in monasteries. The secular clergy were the deacons, priests, and bishops who served the secular people around them.The Pope was the most important person in the Roman Catholic Church, and was at its head.Regular clergy were organized according to the regulations of their orders. There was sometimes a master or grand master at the top, who answered to the pope. The abbeys and monasteries were headed by abbots, and most of the people in them were monks.The highest bishops other than the pope were cardinals, who elected popes as they were needed. Below them were archbishops and below them were bishops. The bishops had priests below them, and at the bottom of the ordained secular clergy were deacons. The position of archdeacon was not universal, and was a priest between the bishop and other priests.It was organized as the following from lowest to highest power:priestsbishopsarchbishopscardinalsPope
According to the Official Catholic Directory, as of Jan. 1, 2010, there are 390 bishops and 59 archbishops.There are 456 currently active and retired Catholic bishops in the United States:271 active bishops:4 Cardinal Archbishops27 Archbishops153 Diocesan Bishops75 Auxiliary Bishops12 Apostolic or Diocesan Administrators185 retired bishops:11 retired Cardinal Archbishops25 retired Archbishops101 retired Diocesan Bishops48 retired Auxiliary BishopsSee the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) link for a list of the bishops' names.
See the link below
Read about the life and 'actions' of Elizabeth by clicking on the link below.
You can follow the link, below, to see an iconic photo of Elizabeth Taylor in this role.
A bishop is a consecrated member of the clergy, who has also been ordained as a priest. His job is to supervise a diocese, which is a district containing a number of churches and parishes. In addition to the functions that can be performed by any priest, the bishop is empowered to ordain priests and consecrate bishops. During the Middle Ages, and for some time after, some bishops also had secular authority over their dioceses. This function is preserved today, as the Pope, who is a bishop, has authority over the Vatican. More information can be found by following the link below.
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