Well i have been studying this at school, and it seems that he was smarter, like breaking up the shield wall by pretending to run away.
Yes the Normans did win the Battle of Hastings because of Harold Godwinson's mistakes for example he lost most of his men because he fought in a battle against Hardrada just before he heard that the Normans had landed in Dover and he only had about a quarter of his men left. Does that answer the question??!!
An example of a medieval tapestry is the Bayeux tapestry, which was all about the battle of hastings
William who? for example William Wallace was Scottish William Tell was Swiss
Yes it is an example of energy transformation because energy could be transform to another energy.
because so many important people have been buried there. For example William the Conquerer, William Shaakespear and Henry VIII
The word "miss" is an example of a final double consonant because it has "ss". Another example: staff
King Harold II of England who fought Duke William of Normandy at Hastings was killed in the battle. Legend has it that he was shot in the face by an arrow. It is thought this only wounded him but because English armies were led at the front by their king this caused dismay amongst his troops. When the English battle lines collapsed Harold was surrounded by his most loyal men who fought to the last man to defend him. In the end Harold was hacked to pieces by the Normans and the bits of his body were buried at Waltham Abbey. Some of the Normans kept parts of him as trophies; for example his testicles.
Interpersonal racism
The denominator is the place value of the last number. For example, 0.3 = 3/10 because the 3 is in the tenths place. In another example, 0.79 = 79/100 because the 9 is in the hundredths place. In another example, 0.457 = 457/1000 because the 7 is in the thousandths place.
Ulrich and Yumi is definatly better than Yumi and William that's not really true because it is a matter of opinion , for example i like ulrich but think the yumi/william pairing is totally better
Yes, "towards" is a preposition that shows direction or movement in relation to something. It is not a connective.
An example of an economic system is Ray William Johnson