hiccup the viking downed a night fury and eventually tamed the dragons by learning what he had with his own dragon. after he gets so good with all the dragons, they like him and treat him like a celebrity. eventually, he gets more respect by defeating the green death. htttyd is a great movie!
Aristarchus's heliocentric model was not accepted by the scientific community because it contradicted the prevailing geocentric view supported by influential figures like Aristotle and Ptolemy. Additionally, the lack of evidence and technology at the time made it difficult to prove the heliocentric model's validity.
He built castles because he wanted to protect himself andhe used them as a fort.
You do not have to prove you are nota witch. Others have to prove that you are a witch. Even if you are a witch, or Wicca, there is nothing wrong with that (in the US).
Columbus originally was determined to prove that
they were able to prove that they were stupid heads!!!!!
The main character in the book is Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, a young Viking boy who befriends a dragon named Toothless. Their unlikely friendship leads to adventures and challenges as they work together to prove that dragons and Vikings can live in harmony.
Prove himself
He must prove loyalty and mainly prove himself in battle
prove himself
To prove to himself that he could do it
Odysseus strings the bow for several reasons:To win the contest.To prove himself still worthy of Penelope.To prove himself superior to Penelope's suitors, and possibly help intimidate them.To provide himself with a weapon with which to kill the suitors.
The cast of Prove It - 1986 includes: Ricky Diamond as Ricky Diamond John Styles as Himself (1988) Chris Tarrant as Himself - Presenter (1988) Adam Wide
Because so he can prove himself to the world
No if you can prove you live in the European Community, yes yf you are not.
swimming
He just wanted to prove to himself he could climb it. not to anyone else. Just himself.
to prove he was higher than the pope himself, and he was the ruler. That no one else was higher than he and the church was weak.