she was pregnant 18 times and all her babies died also she was drinking and gambeling this made her very weak in peoples eyes
She was pregnant 18 times
No, Peter is not weak in Anne Frank's diary. He is depicted as sensitive, introverted, and reserved, but he also shows courage and kindness in difficult circumstances, such as during their time in hiding from the Nazis.
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They were weak because the Japanese had invaded Manchuria which was on the boarder of china this made china's government weak
she was a woman and therefore seen as a weak monarch
Cleopatra was made important by all the hype and propaganda about her. It started with Octavian, using her as an excuse to go to war with Antony, and her reputation snowballed from there. In reality, she was a minor queen of a weak but wealthy country.
The raw materials from which they are made contain impurities, which makes the bags weak.
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She didn't do alot other than try to calm down the fiery protastant preacher John Knox down and give Scotland an heir. She was a rather weak leader for the time, almost as weak as Hindenburg in Germany centuries later.
Steel is made partially out of Iron, and no, they are not weak unless you stick'em up your anus
Replace the verb with is, am, are, was, or were - if the sentence still makes sense, then it is a linking verb, if not it is an action verb Example: Anne grew weak. Anne grew lettuce. | | | | Anne is weak. Anne is lettuce. Makes sense; linking verb. Doesn't make sense; action verb Hope I helped ^_^
Anne's life dramatically changed when the Lord Treasurer and Earl of Danby, in an attempt to strengthen his influence with King Charles II, arranged the marriage of Anne's sister, Mary, to William of Orange. Their father, the Duke of York, had wanted to wed Mary to the heir to the French throne, a Roman Catholic. Danby persuaded by the King to allow the marriage to William, a Dutch Protestant and an enemy of France, thus straining the close relationship between Anne and Mary. Anne married Prince George of Denmark. This was an arrangement Anne's father negotiated in secret with sponsorship by King Louis XIV of France, who hoped for a Anglo-Danish alliance against William of Orange and the Dutch. No such alliance would ever materialize. Her husband did not affect Anne's position as he remained politically weak and inactive, suffering
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