Condemning describes the tone of this passage.
As a noun, anghenfil (monster) or clamp (mass, lump; monster); as an adjective anferth (huge, monster).
a monster = monstrum
The plural of monster is monsters.
fact monster is a scary monster full of facts
another word for monster is ogre
The tone of this passage is condemning.
The Loch Ness Monster never existed to begin with.
In Volume II, beginning of chapter III, the monster describes his first moments on earth and describes how he developed his abilities.
If it actually existed the very existence of a 'monster' would in itself be pretty unusual.
life-sucking monster!
If the Loch Ness Monster existed, its main source of food would have to be fish.
Because there is no evidence to suggest that the loch ness monster exists, it is hard to say how long it has existed.
If the Loch Ness Monster existed, its main source of food would have to be fish.
Use of loaded words describes this statement.
The Monster is thought to be a pliesiosaur. like a small brontosaurus but I think it would have been found by now if it existed.
It is believed that if the Loch Ness Monster exists, it could be a surviving plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs were carnivorous aquatic reptiles that existed from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period.
Right now no one knows for sure, but the ocean does have some pretty wierd things in it, so i wouldn't be suprised if Nessie existed.