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first of all we know that if you scream you get your tongue ripped out and you die.BUT it said that she killed ONLY relatives.Well that is false,she killed the sheriff and he was not related to the last living relative.Ok so we are done with that.But when she ripped out people's tongues if you are wondering what she did with the tongues she added them to her long tongue.After that to make her DOLLS come alive she would give each and every one of her dolls a piece of her soul.So that is how her dolls came alive and she used the skin and other stuff for the doll also.

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Who was queen Mary aka bloody Mary?

"Bloody Mary" was a nickname given to Mary I of England, who was a staunch Catholic and who proposed to undo the move to Protestantism which took place in the reigns of her father Henry VIII and brother Edward VI. She used force to put down the supporters of Protestantism and put some of them to death, hence the moniker. On Mary's death her sister Elizabeth succeeded to the throne and undid everything that Mary had done. Protestantism was restored and it was the Catholics who were put to death. However, Elizabeth was never called "Bloody Elizabeth". Mary was not really in Shakespeare's time--she died 6 years before he was born. His parents would have remembered her well, however.


Why Did Catholics want to kill Elizabeth and replace her with Mary?

What a ridiculous answer (poster below); hope that questioner goes to a better source than wiki!Because Mary was a Catholic, Elizabeth was a Protestant.Mary was a protestant turned catholic.Elizabeth also turn catholic but turned protestant again when she became queen.Mary was deemed Bloody Mary 'cause of all the protestants she killed and the catholics actually prefered Elizabeth to Mary because Elizabeth was smart and cunning.


What are some of your thoughts about the life of Mary Shelley the events that happened in her novel and its themes such as parental responsibilities and mankind using science to manipulate nature?

Please split this into three separate questions so that each can be answered in turn.


Which of Henry's daughters finally restored order in England?

Both did to an extent, but Queen Elizabeth I had the advantage of living longer so her reign brought 45 years of relative stability.


Did elizabeth 1 execute Mary 1?

This never happened. Mary, Queen of Scots was involved in various plans to unseat Elizabeth th9ough not necessarily do her personal violence. She ws sympathetic to the Spanish King (Philip something, a relative) parlty-functional amphibious assault on Elizabethan England known as the Spanish Armada. The assualt plan failed largely due to weather and superior seamanship of the British. She did not consciously attempt to assasinate Elizabeth that was just not done! as it was the lost battle ended asny designs on the Spanish side. Mary I died in l558 before all this, she ws Elizabeth"s half sister by Henry Viii and Catherine of Aragon. Mary I (Bloody Mary) was half Spanish. I think you've got your Marys mixed up. Mary Queen of Scots was the daughter of King James V and Mary of Guise. Elizabeth's half sister Mary was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and it was she who was Queen Mary I of England There were 2 plots to put Mary Queen of Scots who was Catholic on the English throne. The Spanish had wanted a say in English affairs but Elizabeth, a Protestant, had previously refused marriage proposals from King Phillip II of Spain (Catholic), so a plot was formed to invade England, depose Elizabeth and have Mary Stuart as Queen. The plan failed. The second plan is known as The Babbington Plot. It's in this that Mary implicated herself with letters she had written to Anthony Babbington who along with others was plotting to have Elizabeth assassinated.

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Mary Richards on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".


What does the term tnt mean when dealing with barbie dolls?

In the context of Barbie dolls, "TNT" refers to a specific body type introduced by Mattel in the early 1990s. The "TNT" (which stands for "Twist 'n Turn") dolls feature a more flexible waist and can twist and turn at the hips, allowing for a wider range of poses compared to earlier Barbie dolls. This design was part of a broader effort to modernize Barbie's appearance and appeal to a new generation of collectors and children.


Do you turn into bloody Mary?

well many people say that is true, but it is not. i have tryed bloody Mary myself and nothing happened. my friends said to me that when they tryed it she scratched her so hard. my friend said that bloody Mary only hurts the people that are really good in life. i don't really know but many people say that if you try bloody Mary on Friday or Saturday or Sunday nights at 12.00pm she gets you real bad!!!!!!


Do babydolls screw your children?

yes! the government puts secret chips in the dolls and program them to have sex with your children so that when your children are older they will not turn out to be rapists and plus the government has cameras in the baby dolls and they get a good kick out of watching dolls rape children. keep em' safe!


How do you get the phone to work in 2002 Jaguar X - Type?

turn on ignition make Shaw phone is plugged in put a chip in the side of the phone turn it on should work mine does.


What has the author Mary Rosalie Alling Wood written?

Mary Rosalie Alling Wood has written: 'The turn of the current'


How do you find the year a Barbie doll was sold?

Ignore the dates on the dolls themselves. They refer to the dates when the body molds were patented. The dolls with the Twist N Turn waists all have 1966 on their backsides; however, the TNT dolls were sold between 1967 and 1999. A better judge of age is to look at the country of manufacturer on the doll.


What does bloody Mary refer to?

'Bloody' Mary was King Henry the VIII's oldest daughter. She was a very devout Christian and her persecution of Protestants after her ascent to the throne earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary.'


What is the origin of the saying those who can't do teach?

The saying "those who can't do, teach" is often attributed to George Bernard Shaw in his play Man and Superman. Shaw's character expresses the idea that individuals who are not successful in their own pursuits often turn to teaching instead. It implies a lack of practical experience or skill in the subject being taught.


Why is Mary warren reluctant to testify to testify on Elizabeth's behalf?

She is afraid the other girls will turn on her.


How did the Virgin Mary learn about God?

Virgin Mary was a Jew. She learned about God like any other Jewish people - from her family and in the synagogue. While still an infant it is said that Mary's parents turned her over to the local synagogue where she lived until she turn 14 and became of the age many girls of her time were married. She was then returned to her parents.


When the girls turn on her does Mary warren accuses proctor of being the devils man?

yes