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poin out the common character of the village people. is it true to both men and women, young and old alike in lam-ang story
probably because there is something wrong in their village, or they won something, or their village has problems they don't want to part of because of some other reasons, like their life....
poin out the common character of the village people. is it true to both men and women, young and old alike in lam-ang story
well if you are talking about the book if the world were a village of 100 people then -36 people are school aged (5-24) -30 out of the 36 go to school -there is 1 teacher for the 30 kids
Knights started training at a young age, around 7, to develop the physical, mental, and combat skills necessary for knighthood. Training from a young age allowed them to build strength, discipline, and combat techniques over time, preparing them for the rigorous demands of knighthood in the medieval period.
A Young Nobel who served a knight in battle typically refers to a young nobleman or squire in the medieval era, who was learning the ways of knighthood. This role often involved serving a knight, assisting in combat, and gaining experience in the chivalric code. The young noble would train in arms and learn the responsibilities of a knight, aspiring to earn their own knighthood through valor and service.
The NCAA inspector and the boys from hurt village.
A boy in the first stage of training for knighthood was called a page. Pages were typically young boys who served knights and lords in order to learn the skills and etiquette needed to become a knight themselves.
The main character in "The Village by the Sea" is Hari, a young boy who is responsible for taking care of his family.
into the street at Salem village.