Mr. Wargrave's authoritative background as a judge and his natural leadership qualities make it fitting for him to take charge in a crisis. His experience in handling difficult situations and making decisions under pressure makes him a logical choice to lead the group in such a stressful and uncertain situation.
Vera Claythorn in different to Justice Wargrave in many ways, perhaps the main one is that she si not the murderer. She is also not a psychopath. my answer: Vera is a female She is not the leader, where Wargrave takes action all the time is tough situations She was invited by a different person She is younger then the "reptilian" Wargrave
The alpha in the pack when it comes to handling poop is the one who takes charge and manages the situation effectively.
Cannonball Takes Charge was created in 1959.
Jeeves Takes Charge was created in 1916.
Startling or shocking someone would be the same as surprising them.
A collegiate situation is a situation that takes place in a college setting
No, it takes electricity to charge a battery.
The phrase "takes the biscuit" is an idiom that means someone or something has done something particularly surprising, annoying, or impressive, usually in a negative sense. It can also mean that someone or something has outdone all others.
When an Army takes charge it is call Marshial Law
An atom takes on a negative charge by gaining electon/electrons and thus, becomes an anoin
in The Top Of The Food Chain the situation described by the narrator takes place in? Borneo!
The time it takes to charge a Canon camera battery can vary, but typically it takes around 2 to 3 hours for a full charge.