It's ironic that the mother asks her child to go to church because she may be emphasizing the importance of faith and community while potentially neglecting the values she wants to instill in her child. Her request could highlight a disconnect between her beliefs and her actions, suggesting that attending church is more about obligation than genuine faith. Additionally, if the mother herself doesn't practice what she preaches, it underscores the contradiction in her expectations.
mary is the mother of jesus she is pure enough to have the son of god as her child we can pray to her for thing which we need she asks god o do this for us
this is a poem about a discussion, between a mother and child, when the child asks what poppies are worn for.
The baby is too young to reason and express his/her desire for baptism. The baby understands nothing about what is happening. The parents and Godparents speak for the child when the priest asks, "What do you desire of the Church?" The child will have the opportunity to 'confirm' that desire at a later time when he/she undergoes Confirmation.
Penelope asks the beggar for information about Odysseus without realizing she is speaking to Odysseus himself!
say "i'll tell you when your older" or lay it all out the table if you have a son make the father explain if you have a daughter the mother should explain
A memorable moment could be when a child, feeling tired, asks their mother if they can go to sleep.
Decide to go or not go
i think an average child asks about 200 to 300 questions. I think they ask this many questions because they get curious.
That is up to the court but my bet is that you may have to. Yes, a judge can order you to.
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An inquisitive one
Elizabeth is a little girl that Frankenstein's mother instantly falls in love with. Victor and his mother are helping the less fortunate one day when they come to a small cottage. Upon entering it they both instantly develop an affinity for the little child with blond hair and blue eyes. Mrs. Frankenstein asks the mother of the family where the child came from and the mother hastily replies that she is an orphan. The Frankenstein's end up adopting the angelic child.