It had a brick wall that was 100ft tall bigger than china wall.
It also had a armadillo and sharks in the ditch! i wouldn't like to fall in!!
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The most popular ones were walls or barriers to protect cities from attack. Another most popular one was a land lord's castle. They were usually located on hills so that it would be hard to attack and easier to defend.
the moat around the castle was there to protect the castle when it came under attack. A moat is basically a circle river dug around the castle. Hope this helps
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Yes, the word 'castle' is a noun; a word for large building with high, thick walls and towers that was built in the past to protect against attack; a very large, expensive house; a piece in the game of Chess; a word for a thing."I am going to the castle." (a place)"The castle does not have many windows." (a thing)
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The difference between a castle and a palace is nothing to do with size but use. A castle was generally a defensive structure designed to protect those inside against attack. A palace was more for leisure and pleasure. Both indicated status, but a 'palace' is more luxurious than a 'castle'.
I suggest an archer, walls, and knights protect/guard the castle. The archers fire and attack the enemy's, the walls make it hard for the enemy's to get in, and the knights try to hold off the enemy's while the archers also attack the same enemy.
It was a good place to attack the castle from where they wouldn't expect an attack.
A knight and a castle protect people
An archer would use his/her bow and arrow to fire at attackers attacking the castle. Most of the archers would try to protect the castle. Some would attack castles. They would try to aim for the head and maybe the feet. Some attack/defend on horses.
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