"Escape" on the escape hatch on the submarine
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.
Among the most popular quotes from 'Finding Nemo' are "Fish are friends, not food" (Bruce the Shark), "I don't read human" (Marlin), "You can't speak whale!" (Marlin) and "Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine!" (the horde of seagulls).
Watch what happens outside the tank, read the manual, and comfort Nemo after the failed escape.
Dory read the address on the mask, asked the moonfish for directions, spoke whale, and led Nemo to his father, Marlin.
Most obvious is that the animals talk, the animals wave their hands while talking, some seems to have the ability to read, the sharks having a course on stop eating fish, and Marlin and Dory went way far from where they're supposed to be.
Marlin: "Wait a minute, you can read?!" Dory: "I can read? That's right, I can read!"
Dory (fish) and Peach (starfish)
She is a fish who nemo's dad, Marlin meets. She has short term memory loss but she helps him find Nemo. She read the address "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" off the mask.
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.
She 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.
Among the most popular quotes from 'Finding Nemo' are "Fish are friends, not food" (Bruce the Shark), "I don't read human" (Marlin), "You can't speak whale!" (Marlin) and "Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine!" (the horde of seagulls).
Watch what happens outside the tank, read the manual, and comfort Nemo after the failed escape.
Dory read the address on the mask, asked the moonfish for directions, spoke whale, and led Nemo to his father, Marlin.
You can read the preface and chapter one by googling it and typing in: read first chapter of breaking dawn. If you have a gaiaonline account, you can read the same thing by finding my account, Princess Ishyama, go in my journal, and the entry is entitled first chapter/preface of Breaking Dawn.
Most obvious is that the animals talk, the animals wave their hands while talking, some seems to have the ability to read, the sharks having a course on stop eating fish, and Marlin and Dory went way far from where they're supposed to be.
Read the Iliad, by Homer.
The idiom, finding a needle in a haystack, was first recorded in the works of Saint Thomas More in 1532. It read, to seek out one line in his books, would be to go look for a needle in a meadow.