Yes; snoring and dreaming are completely different things. Snoring is caused by some sort of obstruction of the airway, often by the sleeping position, overweight or by adenoids. Dreaming is a function of the subconscious mind.
Yes, it is possible to both snore and dream simultaneously. Snoring occurs during the deep stages of sleep, while dreaming occurs during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep. These two processes can happen at the same time.
Yes, it is possible for someone to both dream and snore simultaneously. Snoring is a physical response during sleep, while dreaming occurs during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. These two processes can happen at the same time in some individuals.
If I'm not mistaken I'm pretty sure that your nose and your mouth are connected to a tube in your mouth. If you breathe through your mouth and your nose and the same time you snore. Try it once.
Dream
The same nature as it was at his time. A legitimate dream doesn't change along the time.
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
Means she is the ONE ..... NOW is she having the same dream?
Romeo and Juliet is in a similar style to A Midsummer Night's Dream so it is likely that they were written at about the same time.
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
Of course, but there are likely to be minor discrepancies between each dream.
Without knowing anything about the dream or the time of year it occurs, it is impossible to suggest any meaning.
To start their own ranch, and Lennie can tend the Rabbits