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Q: What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence Amy and you had recently worked to help protect this historic statue?
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What does 'drew in his head' mean?

To draw is to pull something. He pulled his head in toward his shoulders, like he was hunching his shoulders up to protect his neck.


What did the french nobles spend their money on?

The French nobles most often spent their money on homes and decorations for those homes. They also built fortifications to protect those homes.


How did wainscoting get its name?

About WainscotingWainscoting has always referred to decorative materials applied to the lower part of interior walls and capped with chair rail mouldings. Typically consisting of solid wood panels and trim, installation of traditional wainscoting requires special skills, tools and attention to detail. History of WainscotingDating back to 16th century England, wainscoting was originally used to protect delicate plaster or stucco, provide insulation and cover water damage caused by poor construction practices. Traditional wainscoting was constructed of custom milled solid wood beadboard panels and trim. Wainscoting was brought to the United States by early English settlers. As they founded communities across North America, the name took on various other spellings and pronunciations, such as; · Wainscoat· Wanescote· Wanescott· Wainscott· Wanescoat


What conditions made castles cold dark and damp?

The castles of Medieval times were often built with moats to protect the castle. Normal entrance was from a drawbridge controlled from within the fortress. Certainly surrounded by water added to a castle's dampness. Large castles had to have deep foundations to help support the weight of the stone built castle. Deep foundations tend to foster dampness. The moat not only added to surface humidity but they can create a water table in the earth below and near the castle as well. Stone retains dampness, thus many old castles had a high degree of humidity. Windows were few and small.( Glass was a limited production material.) This kept air from circulating, keeping dampness inside, and also prevented a more light filled interior. Thickness of the stone walls kept inside temps mostly the same year round, but it was always on the cool side. Keep in mind that castles were built as forms of protection, so they lacked many feature of regular homes, and had many features that kept them from being home like.


When were tattoos invented?

No one can say when tattooing was invented but we are all in agreement that it is the world's second oldest profession.....Nobody was ever meant to be tattooed but because we have the ability to heal up from wounds and scars we can be tattooed..... My vision of it was something like this: Several cavemen were sitting by a fire eating something when one of them reached over another to grab a piece of his food.... Caveman 2 didnt like this idea and grabbed a burning stick from the fire and stuck caveman 1 in the hand with it... A number of days later caveman 2 noticed that Mr. 1 still had the mark on his hand and thought that if he could make connecting marks like that he could make a simple design, maybe branding Mr. 1 as a food thief..... Realizing that that far back in time there was no qualms about nudity, after all you covered yourself to protect yourself from the elements, so if it was clear and warm and sunny you probably didn't wear much at all..... Which meant if you saw someone from a distance you really couldn't tell if they were from your tribe or not....So cave man no. 2 was given the task of making marks on the body so you could tell if the wearer was from your tribe, whether he was a hunter, a warrior, their rank int the tribe...ect., etc, and of course etcetera..... So the first tattooed markings were tribal, literally....The oldest evidence of tattoos were on the frozen caveman found in the alps and figure to be over 5500 yrs. old.... Which proves that even today a good tattoo is your best investment you can make.....After all what else will you buy in 2009, and take it with you when you go!!!

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What part of speech is to protect in the sentence I am trying to protect you?

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A sentence using the word protect?

It is important to use sunscreen to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.


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I had to protect the diamond earrings at all costs.


Is There are many laws that protect them a sentence?

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What is a good sentence using the word protect?

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Make a sentence with the word protect?

There are scammers on the internet and we need to protect ourselves against them.


How do you make sentence protect?

Wear sunscreen to protect your skin and prevent sunburn. He wears a helmet to protect his head when he rides his bike.