You can't just draw someone flying a kite?
The figure of speech used in this sentence is known as an idiom. In this case, "go fly a kite" is a common idiom that means to dismiss someone or to tell them to go away. It is a polite way of refusing a request or ignoring someone's demands.
You fly a kite by.
Fly My Kite was created on 1931-05-30.
You go fly a kite ( rewrite in indirect direct spcech)
because the drag helps the kite have balance,and it helps the kite fly further and better,and if kite didnt have a drag force they wouldn't have balance when theyre flying and they will lose their capacity to fly,so without drag it is not possible for a kite to fly.
In places that are not windy i guess. cause i kite needs wind to fly!
You should fly a kite where there is no power lines. Parks are great places to fly kites.
My Favorite IDIOM Is, When Pigs Fly.
Let's Go Fly a Kite was created in 1964.
To fly a kite without wind, you can try running with the kite behind you to create lift. Another option is to use a remote-controlled kite or a kite designed for indoor use that can fly without wind. Additionally, using a helium balloon to lift the kite can help it stay in the air.
fly a kite. go outside. eat soup. watch movies.
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