Possibly. He did grow up in a town with a river. There is no evidence either way.
Wendy Morton
The oil flows out of the ground as if it were a child gliding out of the water after a long swim.
It is because in England at Shakespeare's time, and for many years after his death it was illegal, not because people thought that only men were good in acting or because women didn't know anything, but rather because it was considered indecent. It is the same reason why women are not allowed to swim competitively in topless bathing suits; not because they cannot swim or are stupid but because it is considered indecent for them to go topless. In fact, shortly after Shakespeare's death a touring French acting company was booed off the stage because there were actresses in the company. The audience could tell perfectly well that the women could act. It was only after Charles II returned to England that he brought the Continental broad-mindedness about females on stage with him, and the ban on actresses was lifted. The stigma remained, however, for centuries, and actresses were considered immoral as a group into the twentieth century, The popularity of jokes using the phrase "as the bishop said to the actress", an early form of "that's what she said", attests to this stigma.
dead sea, bcoz ghosts r alredy dead
The shadow.
Well, you could basically swim anywhere you want...as long as you have enough space and water to swim. You could swim whenever you want. If you have a little free time, you could go swimming! You could do competitive swimming, or you could just swim for fun.
no because if he wanted to walk on water why didnt he just swim
In Atlanta Georgia @ William Street Studios.
Yes , Leapord Geckos can swim.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" from Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." "To be or not to be, that is the question" from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" from John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech.
Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can." For example, "I can swim" changes to "I could swim" in the past tense.
If you were in California you could swim in the Pacific Ocean. If you were in Rhode Island, you could swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
Spinosaurus was a land dinosaur that scientists think could swim. It lived in what is now North Africa.
Egypt
yes they were fish
Atlantic
yes, yes they can...