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Why rook looks down at the lark?

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Who is the poet of the poem the lark and the rook?

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In which game rook term is used?

Your question does not make sense. A rook is a piece in the game of Chess. It is the piece that (normally) looks like a castle tower.


What is the castle or palace that looks like the bishop piese on a chess set?

A rook.


Can you swap a rook and a pawn?

Yes. If you make it to the other side of the board (last square) with a pawn, you can then trade it for a queen or any other piece that is captured. You can have as many queens as you want just flip a castle upside down or put a pawn on top of some other piece.


What does the rook look like on a chess board?

The one that looks like a tower in a castle. == ==


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The piece that looks like a "castle" is called a "rook".


A sentence with for a lark?

This idiom means to do something just for fun. Here are some example sentences.We drove down to the lake for a lark.Just for a lark, we dressed up and went to the movies.We decided to take the train for a lark.


What happens when a rook gets turned upside down in chess?

it Becomes A Queen


What animal caws?

Animals that caw are crows and rooks. They are both birds that looks similar but the rook has a skinnier beak than the crow.


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What is the birth name of Chad Rook?

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Can the king capture a rook while the rook is checking the king?

If a king is placed in check by a rook and the rook is unprotected, they yes, the king can capture it. Another way to view the situation is that if a rook is used to put a king in check and the king will not end up in check by capturing that rook, then the king may take the rook.