Nemo is a clownfish. He himself tells no jokes in the movie, but his father does (It is a joke itself in which clownfishes are thought to be funny, but the father is not).
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AnswerBecause he does repetetive things and tells the same jokes over and over again...He also tells jokes that aren't funny. =)
Marlin thought about naming their children Marlin Jr. and Coral Jr. Coral decided to name one Nemo. Marlin agreed. Suddenly a big barracuda ate Coral and the rest of the children ecxept for Nemo.
Read the address "P. Sherman 42, Wallaby Way, Sydney" on the mask, ask the school of fish for directions, got themselves into a whale, then tells Marlin to let go, which gets them to Sydney, and thereby finding Nemo.
He says alot of things to light.. as he reveals his identity to light.. and tells him he suspects light as kira.. They then become friends in finding kira although L doesnt yet 100% know if light is actually kira.
Tells the story of a clown fish father who searches for his son in the ocean and meets many fishes on the way to finding his son.
In the sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" the verb "tells" is an action verb.
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a clownfish
AnswerBecause he does repetetive things and tells the same jokes over and over again...He also tells jokes that aren't funny. =)
Teachers when they are trying to be funny
The sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" is indeed an action sentence. It describes what Shawn is doing—telling jokes—and provides details about the nature of those jokes, indicating they are both long and crazy. The sentence focuses on the subject (Shawn) and the verb (tells), making it a clear action statement.
In the sentence "Shawn tells long crazy jokes" the verb "tells" is an action verb.
He is a made up character who tells jokes.
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