I once saw a man carrying a woman who had twisted her ankle while hiking. He lifted her up and helped her walk to safety.
No, I have never witnessed someone twerk on fire.
The correct spelling is pregnant. It is an adjective used to describe someone who is carrying/expecting a baby.
There are several situations where communication can go wrong. Some examples might be where one person mishears a message from someone else, or a written message to someone gets lost in the mail.
A person will need to describe a situation within their own experiences to answer this question. Someone will not be able to know how someone else has performed this task.
You will need a lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer for the situation you describe.
Protective placement is a phrase used to describe when someone who has witnessed a crime gets removed from their home and put up somewhere else. This is to protect them from the criminal they are testifying about.
"Porte" in Mexican Spanish typically refers to someone's demeanor, attitude, or way of carrying themselves. It can also be used to describe someone's style or swagger.
No, the word "fortunate" is an adjective, not a noun. It is used to describe someone who is lucky or in a favorable situation.
A situation where someone might scream text could be during an emergency or urgent situation where they need to quickly convey important information to someone else who may not be able to hear them. This could include situations like a car accident, a medical emergency, or a dangerous situation where verbal communication is not possible.
Misinterpretation is when someone incorrectly understands or interprets information or a situation. It can lead to confusion or misunderstanding between individuals.
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No. You need to remove yourself from the situation and get out of the way. ADDED: Correct. The situation (as you describe it "threatening") does not rise to the level of self defense, and you are capable of leaving the scene.