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How can you taste friendship?

The very same way you can taste hot apple pie before it hits your tastebuds. The memories of that soft happy place where friendship lives is felt through the senses rather than just the eyes, True friendship never leaves a bitter taste in ones mouth:)


What plant did the nurse use to wean baby Juliet from romeo Juliet?

Wormwood. The nurse says, "But, as I said, when it did taste the wormwood on my nipple of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool, to see it tetchy and fall out with the dug." Wormwood is bitter and when baby Juliet tasted it on the nurse's breast (that's what "dug" means), she lost interest in breastfeeding. She and the breast have a cooling of affection; that's what "fall out with" means.


Where are taste impulses from?

Taste impulses are from a region in the brain called the primary gustatory cortex. The sense of taste is ultimately felt on various areas of the tongue where taste buds are present.


Why did many countries feel bitter and cheated as a result of treaty?

The reason why the countries felt bitter and cheated as a result of the treaty is because the other countries werent getting enough chicklets.


Why is Luke so bitter to his dad in the lightning thief?

He feels bitter because his father abandoned him when he was young. Luke always resented his father because of that. He also feels a bitter resentment towards the gods, mainly Zeus, for not protecting Thalia and for turning her into a tree.


What does bitter herbs represent in Passover?

The bitter herbs (maror) symbolize the harsh slavery which the Israelites suffered in Egypt.See also the Related Link.More about Passover and its symbolic foods


How did most Americans feel about the lightning war?

They felt like it should have happened faster.


Why did many countries feel bitter and cheated as a resulted of the treaty?

Many countries felt bitter and cheated as a result of the Versailles Treaty because of the war guilt that left behind hatred, ignored desire for other nation's independence, and unfair distribution of resources.


Why did many countries feel bitter and cheated as the result of the treaty?

Many countries felt bitter and cheated as a result of the Versailles Treaty because of the war guilt that left behind hatred, ignored desire for other nation's independence, and unfair distribution of resources.


Why were Americans bitter towards Americas World War 1 allies?

Because we felt that we should have never joined and that it was basically Europe's problem and we should not get involved.


Why did Iago feel bitter on Othello?

Iago felt bitter towards Othello for several reasons, primarily due to his belief that Othello had promoted Cassio over him to the position of lieutenant, which he felt he deserved. Additionally, Iago harbored suspicions that Othello had been involved with his wife, Emilia, leading to feelings of jealousy and betrayal. This bitterness fueled his desire for revenge, driving him to manipulate and deceive those around him throughout the play.


Why did God inspire men of different professions to write the Bible?

The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) was written by prophets who were appropriate for the contents of their books. Isaiah in Hebrew means remption and consolation; and his personality leaned in that direction. Jeremiah means bitter. He lived in bitter times (the Destruction) and felt somber. Etc.