It is a spiritual related question.
Only soul cannot be burned in fire and not drowned in water.
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it caught on fire and burned down
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It burned down on his play Henry VII becausethey set a canon to celebrate the kings arrival so the thatched roof went on fire.
"When the devout religion of mine eyeMaintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires;And these, who often drown'd could never die,Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars!"Romeo doesn't mean this literally; he is not suggesting that his eyes should be burned out. It's part of a complicated metaphor where the beauty his eyes see is equated to a religion. If his eyes see beauty in someone other than Rosaline, he says, their religion is a false religion and as "transparent heretics" they ought to be burned at the stake. And what he means is that his eyes will be wrong if they see someone else as more beautiful than Rosaline, just as heretics are wrong about religion.
The Globe Theatre burned down on June 29, 1613 by a devastating fire.
A shadow cannot be burnt in a fire or drowned in water.
It wasn't burned down by anybody, it never burned down. The building did catch fire in 1824, but was quickly extinguished.
Any class "A" fire. A class "A" fire is anything that when burned leaves an Ash.
Because you could get burned and fire hurts
no, she was never burned in a fire. she died of a heart attack on june,1
His brother The Undertaker burned their house, thinking his parents and brother died in the fire but it turned out Kane survived but burned his face. That is the storyline, in real life kane's face has never been burned
There is no smart way. Revenge is never the answer. When you mix fire with fire, you just end up burned
Independence Hall in Philadelphia was never "rebuilt" as it never burned down.
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If the water is hot, the answer is a burned up black dude
Fire is 1 thing that could never be placed in water.
water