The ones that lead you to the treasure!! LOL
i would say an adventurous scout is one who explores, but stays safe at the same time. a adventurous scout also does his part
Scout Finch, the protagonist of "To Kill a Mockingbird," would go to the trail out of curiosity. She is known for her adventurous and inquisitive nature, always eager to explore and learn about the world around her.
No, "footsteps" is not a verb; it is a noun that refers to the marks or sounds made by someone walking. The verb form related to "footsteps" would be "to step" or "to walk."
Jem and Scout were most looking forward to spending time with Dill, the adventurous and imaginative boy who visited them in the summers. They were excited for his arrival and the new adventures they would have together in Maycomb.
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It depends on the person. My footsteps are about 3 feet when walking. So mine would be about 2640. Most people would be closer to 3000 though.
No, I would not consider trying a tequila with a worm in it for a unique and adventurous drinking experience.
No, I would not try a bottle of mezcal with a worm inside as a unique and adventurous experience.
If the sound of Herbert's footsteps were quicker than usual, then he would possibly be bringing bad news.
" A scout is trustworthy." Lying would certainly be a breach of values a scout leader is supposed to be modelling. Exactly what would happen would depend on the circumstances.
Onomatopoeia is a vivid description of a sound, which mimics the sound itself. So, for your example: footsteps could be described as "thump, thump, thump" or "click clack, click clack", depending on the type of footsteps you are describing.
I would say to be an athlete