Snakes.
Snakes.
Wilson O. Weldon has written: 'Christmas More Than a Season' 'Not afraid!' -- subject(s): Meditations 'Christmas alive!' -- subject(s): Christmas, Meditations, Nativity
It is not from a play. I wrote it as a stand alone monologue :)
Actually its be afraid, be very afraid.
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Do not be afraid. There is nothing to be afraid of.
Wilson Dobie Wilson died in 1838.
The word 'afraid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'afraid' is most often used as a predicate adjective (subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence.Examples:Jack is afraid of snakes. (Jack = afraid)I was afraid that you couldn't make it. (I = afraid)Afraid she'd miss the bus, Mary ran out without her lunch. (afraid = Mary)
A League of Nations was created at Wilson's insistence as part of the treaty ending W W I. The US refused to join it since people were afraid of being drawn into European conflicts.
No, the word is spelled afraid. There is no 's' on afraid. It can be used with both singular and plural noun or pronoun. Examples: I felt afraid. He sounded afraid. They acted afraid. The horses seemed afraid.
Zayn is afraid of water because he can't swim. Harry is afraid of rollercoasters. Liam is afraid of spoons. Niall is afraid of pigeons. And I don't know what Louis is afraid of.
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