No. The average cat in a feral cat colony (similar to the clans in the warriors series) lives to be about 5 years old, so a 13 year old cat would be long dead. However, if you are referring to the age of 13 by human standards, than yes. A youthful, not fully matured cat (as humans are around the age of 13) would be an apprentice in the warriors series.
That would be an apprentice.
The word 'apprentice' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'apprentice' is a word for someone who works at a job in order to learn a skill, a word for a person. The verb 'apprentice' is to employ someone to train in a skilled job, or to work for the purpose of training in a skilled job.
A newbee, Trainee or an Apprentice are terms for someone new to a profession
The Fourth Apprentice, which would be the first book in the Warriors: Omen of the Stars series, has not been published yet. It will be available for purchase on November 24, 2009. The answer to this question varies on the opinion of the person answering. I suggest you ask this question on the Warriors official website.
Two of the most common apprenticeships were metal working and some placement in the newspaper business.
An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
A young person who learns a skill from someone more experienced is often referred to as an "apprentice." Apprenticeships involve hands-on training and mentorship, allowing the apprentice to gain practical experience in a specific trade or profession. This relationship benefits both the apprentice, who acquires valuable skills, and the mentor, who can pass on their knowledge and expertise.
Yes an apprentice is a person learning a job from a master in that field. There are some jobs today that still have apprentice programs.
An apprentice is a person in training to do a certain job - it depends on who they have hired on to learn from. You can be an apprentice anything.
A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
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The wordsstudent, apprentice, acolyte and pupilcan be used to describe someone who is being taught, depending on the context.