Avoid meandering endings:: Apex
include what a character stands to gain or lose.
Avoid mandering endings (APEX)
there are many fossils that remain that show that many varieties of cycads and ginkgos once lived which are not found today
The peppered moth had white bodies and wings, peppered with black. This coloration blended well into the original British countryside, hiding them from their predator the birds. Factories of the early industrial revolution covered everything with soot. Now the white stood out against the black surroundings making them easy targets for birds. Over time the white moths were wiped out. But, a few of them were darker in color, these survived and multiplied such that the white peppered moth was replaced buy the dark ones.Black moths were selected for when the trees turned black.the moths with the high fitness were selected forThe black moths were more fit for survival, so their phenotype frequency increased.
Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
we have tears to show are fellings and, to show people how we fell.
He showed that you can show the true show when you show it correctly.
Someone can watch VH1 Storytellers free online from the VH1 website. The website offers clips of the VH1 Storytellers show for viewers to watch free of any charges.
Alll Buterflies and moth's wings show a symmetrey.
The DuPont Show with June Allyson - 1959 The Moth - 2.22 was released on: USA: 27 February 1961
POOR LINCOLN! I feel bad for him :( His moth was 2 and Lincoln was 12 They were 10 years apart. He loved his moth. He wasn't gonna set it free. They bonded and loved each other. Moth and Boy. Boy and Moth. The moth would comfort him with the beating of his wings when Lincoln felt down. When the moth used the bathroom on Lincoln, that was to show the moth's sympathy. His mother wanted to get rid of it and was happy when it died. some people suspecct that the mother killed it. We do not know to this day. We have known the answer to sad moth's death. Hope this helped :) -Wahoo17
"Jackanory" is a British term used to describe a storytelling television show for children that aired from 1965 to 1996. The word has since evolved to refer to any kind of storytelling or tall tale.
To show or demonstrate something is a more flexible concept; proof suggests a certain degree of intellectual rigor.
i think hes a loud moth but is cool in 9-tealed fox form,if you mean the show i like it i like gaara
A friend insulted the singer known as Meatloaf by saying "You've got the brains of a meatloaf". The name stuck. This is according to Mr. Loaf himself, on the TV show/CD "Storytellers" The name has nothing to do with his weight!
In "Smoke Signals," imagination and storytelling are portrayed through the character of Thomas Builds-the-Fire, who uses storytelling as a way to connect with his heritage and make sense of the world. He weaves traditional stories and personal anecdotes into his narratives, showcasing the power of storytelling in preserving culture and passing down wisdom. Through Thomas, the film explores the role of imagination in shaping personal identity and understanding one's place in the world.
The boat captain suggests the mimes Downtown, and in fact anyone you ask Downtown will automatically direct you to the mimes. They pantomime "making music", which suggests the thief is in the All That Jazz cafe.
Aside from the ones that have to give you information, you have to "show" the thief's picture to the islanders to find him. The boat captain suggests the mimes, but they don't talk : they pantomime "musical instruments", which suggests the nearby Jazz cafe.
A relative suggests it or she was an obviously canine puppet character on the old Rootie-Kazootie Television show, which was not a cartoon. circa fifties.