I would describe as a secluded place where no one dares go and i THINK there is forest as well
I would describe Wiglaf as a brave, young, noble warrior.
He would describe himself as being kind of rebellious and unruly. He stands for what he believes in and he stands against what he does not believe in. He would probably describe himself as a prophet, but also be humble about it.
I would say yes.
Count olaf would marry Violet and take the fortune
Physics.
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where the government would count the slaves as 3/5...
A labeled castle must have:a throne roomchamberdungeonprivate chamberlords hallstorage cellerdraw bridgeturret chamberto be a castle
big, black, bricks falling and knocking you on the head, about to collapse, etc.
Well Dracula can only drink blood he cannot eat fruit or any food. If he could it would probably be a blood orange.
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The Motte was a defensive feature to a Motte and Bailey castle because By The Time The attackers got to the top Of The Motte (a big hill where the main castle was) They would Be KNACKERED!! (I Learnt this in my history lesson!)
We generally get our descriptions from people, not from objects. Although if you count books, then that would be a good kind of object in which to find a description.
A knight would sleep in a castle A knight would sleep in a castle
Many actors have played Dracula, among the most famous: Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, Frank Langella, Gary Oldman, Richard Roxburgh. Depending on your age, it would be the Dracula you saw most at the cinema who would probably be the one you felt immortalised the character. In my case it would have to be Christopher Lee. Frank Langella is probably the most romantic of the Draculas, and he has also played the part on Broadway as well as on film.
To see a castle.
Flat wear is used to describe a pair of shoes. This would be a pair of shoes that is flat on the bottom. Heels wouldn't count, and neither would tennis shoes.