Build A Wall
if you were talking about the k12 answer: build a fortress
The Spanish built defensive walls and fortifications around Trujillo to protect it from attacks, as well as established a military presence in the city. They also implemented surveillance measures and checkpoints to monitor movement in and out of the city to thwart potential threats.
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A cheetah mother will try to protect its young. But in the face of an attack from lions or hyenas, the cheetah has little choice but to escape and hope the young will remain hidden and survive.
An archer would use his/her bow and arrow to fire at attackers attacking the castle. Most of the archers would try to protect the castle. Some would attack castles. They would try to aim for the head and maybe the feet. Some attack/defend on horses.
The newest US cabinet position is the Department of Homeland Security. It was created in 2001 after 911 happened, to try and protect the US from another attack.
The newest US cabinet position is the Department of Homeland Security. It was created in 2001 after 911 happened, to try and protect the US from another attack.
Protego is a shield, and you can't really counter-attack a shield. However it is mentioned that Protego cannot protect you from more advanced spells, so I guess you can try using a more advanced spell.
They hide their pups then take care of what is happens that the adult wolves has to take care of. Then they go back for the cubs and continue to protect and raise them.
Darcy Wills tried to stop the attack in the book "Summer of Secrets" by calling for help and getting the attention of others nearby. She stayed calm and focused, using her quick thinking to try and diffuse the situation and protect herself and others involved in the attack.
Try to stay as still as you can because the only reason that a shark would attack you is if you are being obnoxious like and are splashing a lot, which makes them think that you are prey. So if you stay still they will most likely leave you alone.
they protect camelot
'To try (to)' in Spanish is 'Tratar (de + infinitive of verb)' or 'Intentar (+ infinitive of verb)'