It's possible that someone else discovered the items in the knot-hole and took them, or the items were removed or destroyed by an animal or the elements. Additionally, the person who originally placed the items in the knot-hole may have decided to retrieve them for some reason.
The children plan to keep the items they find in the knothole a secret and communicate with each other through notes left in the tree. They are curious about the person leaving the objects and want to unravel the mystery on their own without involving adults.
Knothole Island is a DLC for Fable II that offers new quests, items, and environments. If you enjoyed the base game and want more content, it can be a good addition. However, keep in mind that it is a separate purchase and may not be necessary to enjoy the main game.
The items are: - some chewing gum - a box containing two pennies - two dolls carved from soap - more chewing gum - a medal - a pocket watch, that wouldn't run
Because at the end of the year the students get them back.
The items should reappear in your inventory if they still have one or more uses left.
In the game of RuneScape, this refers to leaving items in your bank. You would do this because (1) your regular inventory only has 28 spaces, the bank has much more; and (2) items left in your bank are safe. If you die, you'll lose items in your inventory and items you wear (except for the three most valuable items, usually), but you won't lose items that are in your bank.
The left ventricle would have more.
Jem and Scout wanted to leave a thank you letter for the person who gave them the presents. Now that the knot-hole was filled up by Mr. Nathan Radley, they cannot thank the person, which made him sad.
they would need more items to create the house.
If you have two items and wish to describe two or more similar items with one word, that one word would be plural. ex: Item - Items
I would imagine you would have to elaborate more....it depends on the scenario.
No, they just seem to control different things, the left side is your more structured/listed items, the right is your more artistic side (thinking outside of the box)