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= Why would elizabeth be afraid of the catholics in her country =
At first he was afraid it would be Voldemort, but then he remembered the dementors.
"Don't be afraid. Don't be discouraged."
If they are being disrespectful - be direct and demand that they leave.
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If he always gets angry or argues with whatever she has to say
Murakami was born on June 2, 926 and died on May 25, 967. Murakami would have been 40 years old at the time of death or 1089 years old today.
She was afraid he would batter her when he got angry. She stirred the cake batter until it was smooth. The batter hit a home run.
They were Bluestar's children. She didn't want him to know because she was afraid that he would blab it out to everyone and she would get band along with her kits. ~Tinystar~
The comparative form of 'afraid' is "more afraid". The superlative would be "most afraid". There are two methods of forming a comparative. The most common is to precede the word by "more" (or "most", for the superlative). The second only applies to single syllable or a limited class of two-syllable adverbs, and involves adding the suffix "-er" (or "-est" for the superlative).
Wada Kansuke and others may have wanted Lord Akiyama to marry Lady Toyama for reasons of political alliance or strategic advantage. Marrying Lady Toyama could help strengthen Lord Akiyama's position, forge stronger ties between their families, or secure support from Lady Toyama's influential relatives.
depends if there already angry or not like if you told them something that would upset them then you would say don't be angry
depends if there already angry or not like if you told them something that would upset them then you would say don't be angry
She called Eric Burdon, a friend, for advice because she was afraid to call an ambulance, thinking that Jimi would be angry with her when he regained conciousness.
The disciples were both confused, afraid, angry and sad about Jesus Crucifixion because they had not fully understood Jesus' explanation about his upcoming death and resurrection.
The proper English is "I am angry with you" or "I am angry at you.""In you" means that something is inside of you, not that the person is angry at them.
She is afraid because the Cullen's are the 'cold ones'.