Suzie O'neill
freestyle/australian crawl butterfly breaststroke backstroke
The most common way is to stand 3/4 from the front of the block and wait for the swimmer to come. When the swimmer gets to the "T" at the end of the pool the swimmer on the block dives in over the swimmer in the water.
I do not know---------------Ágrafos; It varies upon butterfly.---------------
none, it's an insect.
Save the non-swimmer - their need is greater ! The swimmer can at least tread water until they're rescued !
i think its only the ones with spots,like the monarch butterfly.
no
I think they are called butterfly houses or butterfly zoos. I don't know if there is a more technical name, though.
If you know whether they are male or female, you say either "Dear Sir" or "Dear Madam" -- if you don't know at all, you say "Dear Sir or Madam."
PFFT. How should I know?
Madam is appropriate only when you know the recipient is a female but her name is not known.If you know that the recipient is a woman and you know her last name, use the term Ms. The marital status of the recipient is not appropriate and is irrelevant.If you are making a generic response when you are not sure who will receive it, then you Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Sir or Madam.
you have talk to the butterfly and ask ' do you have any eggs'it will flap its wings twice for yes and once for no