because she is Emily and often smells because she eats gross food and there is a werid smell around
no but Nicole Anderson does have a sister Nadine
Emily Osment's farts smells like regular farts. This because the food passes trough her body as it does on everyone else.
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Emily Weir's birth name is Emily Bianca Weir.
Emily Anderson died in 1962.
Emily Anderson was born in 1891.
no but Nicole Anderson does have a sister Nadine
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The judge suggests that the smell in "A Rose for Emily" was likely caused by the decaying body of Homer Barron, Emily's former lover, which she kept in her house after his death.
The smell in Miss Emily's house was caused by the decaying body of her former lover, Homer Barron, which she had kept in her bedroom for years. She likely did this to preserve the memory of their time together and to keep him close to her.
In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, the judge never actually tried to get Emily to pay her taxes with a rose. The town's officials rather decided to secretly sprinkle lime around Emily's property to mask the smell emanating from her house. This was done to avoid confronting her directly about the taxes and the smell coming from her property.
The cast of That Cookie Smell - 2014 includes: Kari Lee Cartwright as Emily
Emily Osment's farts smells like regular farts. This because the food passes trough her body as it does on everyone else.
Approximately ten years pass between the event of the bad smell in Section II and the deputation visiting Miss Emily about her taxes in Section V of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily."
Emily's house stinks in "A Rose for Emily" due to the decaying corpse of Homer Barron, which Emily has kept in the house after his death. The foul smell is a result of the decomposing body hidden in the upstairs bedroom.
Homer disappeared after supposedly being engaged to Emily, Emily bought arsenic, and a foul smell was coming from Emily's house. Because of the non-chronological order of the story, it's hard to link these events until the end.