Mr. Lewis, I understand your concern, it is a very disturbing condition. What you are talking about it referred to as Pectus excavatum, a Latin term meaning hollow chest. The exact cause is unknown and the effects on health vary widely due to severity. Since his physician has said nothing, then I must assume that your grandson's case is not too severe. The heart is located in that area and if there are no irregularities when the doctor listens, then the heart is probably not involved. I have seen numerous cases of this and, in mild cases, the chest becomes more normal with age. I hope this puts your mind at ease. If you have no further questions, please click 'accept'. Thank you.
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark were the explorers of the Louisiana Territory and US Northwest from 1804 to 1806.
The word "Lewis" has two syllables.
The possessive form for the proper noun Mr. Douglas is Mr. Douglas's.Example: Mr. Douglas's office is on the right.
Assuming his name is Mr. Green, something that is his would be "Mr. Green's."
Mr. Lewis took Bud to the library to read and do research together.
Bud found papers inside Mr. Lewis's box that revealed his true identity as Herman E. Calloway, the famous bandleader from Grand Rapids. The papers also included a picture of Mr. Lewis with Bud's mother, which confirmed Bud's suspicion that Mr. Lewis was his grandfather.
Yes, lewis bald ... Bald lewis, lewis has a baldybaldspotz0rz! Lewis bald mr. Eyebrow.
Bud thought Mr. Lewis was his father because he carried around a flyer with his name on it, which said "Herman E. Calloway, father, bandleader". Bud's quest to find Mr. Lewis was driven by his belief that he was his father.
mr lewis cherry takes it in the ear an the nostril very vigourously
Bud thought Mr. Lewis was a vampire because he had never seen him during the day, he always wore black clothing, and he seemed to disappear at night. Bud's fear and imagination led him to jump to the conclusion that Mr. Lewis must be a vampire.
Mr. Lewis bribes Bud with a bag of potato chips to get him to enter his car. This tactic showcases Mr. Lewis's willingness to use simple incentives to manipulate Bud into complying with his request. The interaction highlights elements of persuasion and the dynamics of their relationship.
Bud didn't want Mr. Lewis to talk to Herman E. Calloway because Bud thought that Mr. Lewis was actually the man who had hit him, not Herman E. Calloway. Bud was confused and scared, causing him to react defensively.
Because it's his job.
he is a man who likes boys hahaha
Phill Lewis is Mr. Moesby.
Mr. Tumnus plays the flute in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.