The inclusion of the color red in line one suggests passion, intensity, or danger in the scene being described. It can evoke strong emotions and create a sense of urgency or excitement.
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It's in Act III Scene 1, somewhere around line 130, depending on your edition.
It's from the Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III Scene 2.
Go on line to google images or photo bucket and type up "scene hair" and print the picture that you want and show it to your hairdresser. Or just tell your hairdresser you want long choppy layers with with choppy bangs in your face!:)
I don't have the scene it to tell you how to play the game scene it for Twilight
The colour but if it is see through then look at the art on it what ever colour it is then you can tell
i know a couple but you have to tell me which scene you want then ill be able to tell you leave a message on my message bored telling me what scene it is you want
what does Juliet tell her father
Attributes are additional settings for tags to tell the tag what you want it to. Lots of tags can have several possible options as to what they can do, and the attributes tell it what it wants to do. The Body tag has attributes to do things like set the colour of the background of the body of the page. The font tag has attributes to tell it what colour the font should be, the size of the font and which particular font to use. If you are doing a line, you need to tell how wide it is and how thick it is, and also its colour. Colours being set is a common attribute in many fonts.
Caesar's Ghost in response to Brutus's question "Why comest thou?" says "To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi" in Act IV Scene 3 of the play about 285 lines into the scene. However, line numbers cannot be relied upon because they change from edition to edition, so whatever edition you are using may have a different line number for this line.
by the name it tell that which colour it contains chloro means green colour
please tell me what gas has a colour.