cause she put it on fire
Sydelle Pulaski wrote her notes using invisible ink, which required a special chemical to reveal the writing. This made it impossible for others to read her notes without knowing about the special ink and process.
Grace Wexler couldn't read Sydelle Pulaski's hand notes because they were written in mirror writing, which is a form of writing that appears backward and is difficult to read unless viewed in a mirror. This was done intentionally by Sydelle to communicate secret messages that only she could easily decipher.
When the others ask Sydelle to read her shorthand copy of the will, Sydelle pretends that she can't read it due to sudden "writer's cramp." This causes chaos and confusion among the heirs, as they become suspicious of Sydelle's actions and motives. Ultimately, this delay creates more tension and suspense in the story.
singing notes are just the same as most instrumental notes. i play the saxophone and the piano so i can read the notes if you can read music notes you can read singing notes!
They read notes
Notes in music are the little "signs" on a bar graph. They tell you which notes to play, how fast to play them, and in which order to play them. I am sure you could find lessons on how to read them on YouTube.
Notes in music are the little "signs" on a bar graph. They tell you which notes to play, how fast to play them, and in which order to play them. I am sure you could find lessons on how to read them on youtube.
No, because it could be totally different in your notes. It is best to organize your notes, to keep it easy to read.
They found that themurdererlives in 4Cand about the twins thing also just read the book
No you take NOTES in it. but it can be a book if you read your notes.
The plural of note is notes. As in "she read through her notes".
In Chapter 8 of the Westing Game, Sydelle Pulaski loses her shoe when she gets her foot stuck in the elevator doors. She then retrieves it to find a scrap of paper with the word "west" written on it, which she later shows to the other heirs.
No, FDR died before he could write his memoirs.