Lemony Snicker did, but, he also goes by the name of Daniel Holder. I am pretty sure it is something like that. It might not be Daniel, but his last name is Holder.
In Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," Kit Snicket is revealed to be the sister of the character known as Lemony Snicket. While the fate of Kit Snicket is left somewhat ambiguous in the series, it is implied that she may be alive but is in hiding due to the dangerous circumstances surrounding her and the Baudelaires. The Netflix adaptation offers some additional context but still leaves her ultimate fate uncertain.
Yes she is still alive
yes,she is still alive
Yes, he is still alive.
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Lemony Snicker did, but, he also goes by the name of Daniel Holder. I am pretty sure it is something like that. It might not be Daniel, but his last name is Holder.
It sounded like a snicker. "Who's there?" Emily asked. Five long seconds past. It was probably just the wind. Or...was it...? Mysterious... It went something like that.
Yes, Daniel Handler is still alive. He is an American writer best known for his work under the pen name Lemony Snicket, including the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" book series.
In Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," Kit Snicket is revealed to be the sister of the character known as Lemony Snicket. While the fate of Kit Snicket is left somewhat ambiguous in the series, it is implied that she may be alive but is in hiding due to the dangerous circumstances surrounding her and the Baudelaires. The Netflix adaptation offers some additional context but still leaves her ultimate fate uncertain.
NO, his brother died in the 7th book, his sister died in the 13th book. it is not completely part of the story, he just got side tracked thinking of his bro and sis
With your hands! *snicker* *snicker*
Snicker-pulling is jacking of a black guy.
She couldn't help but snicker at the funny joke her friend told during class.
the answer is 'snicker' snicker is the bar with nut, chocolate and the filling that's in a milky way..... to snicker is to chuckle quietly
still alive still alive still alive
Yes. A snicker or a giggle are both referring to a form of laughter.