Lucy: If you use your imagination, you can see lots of things in the cloud formation...What do you think you see, Linus?
Linus: Well, those clouds up there look to me like the map of the British Honduras in the Caribbean....That cloud up there looks a little like the profile of Thomas Eakins, the famous painter and sculptor...and that group of clouds over there gives me the impression of the stoning of Stephen...I can see the Apostle Paul standing there to one side....
Lucy: Uh huh...That's very good... What do you see in the clouds, Charlie Brown?
Charlie Brown: Well, I was going to say I saw a ducky and a horsie, but I changed my mind.
The Charlie Brown cartoon featuring Charlie Brown asking questions about the clouds is called "You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown." In the cartoon, Charlie Brown poses questions to Peppermint Patty about cloud shapes and weather patterns.
The character, created by Charles Schultz, who appeared commonly in the Peanuts comic strips and was constantly surrounded by a cloud of dust was Pigpen. It was a known fact amongst the characters that Pigpen rarely ever took a bath, thus the halo of filth.
Pig-Pen often has an accompanying dust cloud.
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he began to ask why he is being made fun of.
You get two pencils and a piece of paper write yes in two corners and no in the other ones then you say charlie charlie are you there and wait for it to move. The pencils will go to the answer if he is there keep on asking him questions if not then keep on saying charlie charlie are you there.
Charlie scene's birthday is the 3rd of September! as far as we know i am in the process of asking him loads of questions on myspace about him and Hollywood undead
your asking your question im asking my questions we all ask our own questions.
The ISBN of Asking Questions is 0333662717.
no this site does not charge you for asking questions.
Asking Questions has 282 pages.
Asking Questions was created on 1996-01-01.
Never, ever stop asking questions . . .. unless somebody will smack you for asking them.
3 questions we are born asking: Where did I come from? Why am I here? Where am I going?
No, featuring is a supervisor only tool. However if you see a good question that you would like featured, feel free to message any active supervisor asking them to feature it for you.
The Socratic method is a method of learning and teaching through asking questions that is named after Socrates, who is attributed with its creation. In the writings of Plato, Socrates is featured using the Socratic method in his dialogues.