a game which Ralph used to play with his mom
In his nightly game of supposing, Ralph leaves out the darker, more serious possibilities of life, focusing instead on whimsical and light-hearted scenarios. He avoids contemplating the harsh realities and challenges that he faces, choosing instead to engage in flights of fancy that provide him with temporary escape and comfort. This selective imagination reflects his desire to maintain a sense of optimism and hope, even in difficult circumstances.
Ralph's nightly game of supposing is a form of escapism from his surrounding and reality; through imagery of home, jets, and an airfield. He is imagining a jet taking everyone home. he "plays" this game to keep his hopes and sanity intact. He wants to believe that there is a possibility of rescue. By adding ponies to his fantasy, he is incorporating a source of freedom act and wildness of space to roam freely with rights.
the answer is 0 because you are only supposing
Nope!
ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly - 2003 Dubious Denials and Up for the Game was released on: USA: 14 April 2006
supposing On condition that
The word nightly can be used as an adjective or an adverb. It means occurring each night. Examples: his nightly walk, the nightly news (adjective) he visits her nightly (adverb)
The word "supposing" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
Yes, "nightly" is an adverb. It describes an action that occurs every night. For example, "She brushes her teeth nightly."
supposing so
Supposing is the present participle of suppose. Present participles always end in -ing.
The Nightly Disease was created in 2000.