Castles changed over time, but castles as most people would think of them would have:
A Hall - The central focus of the castle, where all the activity goes on
A storage Area - for storing food and other provisions
Private rooms - There would only be few of these for the most important people (one for the head of the household and another for his wife). All other people would sleep in the hall.
"apart" (To be away) means separate i.e. I took my watch apart, or Our birthdays are three days apart, etc."a part" (To be together) means 'part of' i.e. France is a part of Europe.
to work out magic tricks you need to look around the person doing magic and see if there are any extra objects or watch any funny movements they make. * * * * * if they have a watch, ring, bracelet, necklace or any jewellery apart from an earring, that will often play a part in the trick.
Lets see, *save them *make penny towers *toss them in wishing wells *make jewelry *Get one to cling to the end of your nose without tilting your head back. *Freeze them and drop down the shirts of unsuspecting victims *super-glue to the ground and watch people try to pick it up. *spend them Just be creative!
The word 'watch' is both a noun (watch, watches) and a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched). The use of the word in a sentence determines if it is a noun or a verb.Examples:My watch was a gift from my grandfather. (noun, subject of the sentence)On Friday we're going to the park to watch the fireworks. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to watch are watcher and the gerund, watching.
No the word watch has one syllable.
Watch towers were used on the Great Wall of China to keep people in one side, and out of another. These watch towers were usually anywhere from 100 to 200 meters apart.
The structure you are referring to is likely a medieval castle or fortress, which often featured four corner towers for enhanced defense and surveillance. These towers provided guards with vantage points to monitor the surrounding area for potential threats and enemies. Additionally, many castles employed these towers as living quarters or storage spaces, further emphasizing their multifunctional design.
Castles had many many rooms such as: A chapel, hall, watch tower(s), Kitchen(s), bedrooms (at first chambers), Toiletrooms, bathrooms and a keep they're the ones i know of if i find anymore ill improve it :)
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there were 212 watch towers on the Berlin wall
In history, watch towers were an important part of military protection plans. Most castles and important buildings had prominent watchtowers from which guards could see a great distance and be able to warn of impending enemy attack.
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The Great Wall is made up of 3 components (Wall,Passes, and Watch Towers) so its watch towers at the peaks
you have to climb leisure towers and look for apartment 33c but you have to watch out for the elderly on your way up!
The watch towers along the wall provided strategic advantages for surveillance and defense. They enabled guards to monitor surrounding areas for potential threats, enhancing early warning capabilities against invaders. Additionally, the elevated positions allowed for improved communication between towers and troops, facilitating quick response times. This network of watch towers contributed significantly to the overall security and control of the territory.
Because your mom was there. Here is the video to prove it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MT5oNEHrNs