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Scene 5 lines 19-28 to what does Macbeth compare life?

He compares to two things(at least,as far as I can tell)-A candle, because it is so brief and easily snuffed out, and a bad actor, because it seems like a lot of fuss but doesnt really make much of a difference.


How does Paris feel about Juliet?

He is of the impression that she feels toward him the way he feels toward her: no passion, but a certain amount of satisfaction in having concluded so profitable an arrangement.


What animal has four legs but cannot walk and their back aches when you are comfortable?

The answer to the riddle is a chair. A chair has four legs but cannot walk, and when someone is sitting comfortably in it, the weight can cause the chair's "back" to ache or feel strained. Thus, while it fits the description of having four legs, it is an inanimate object rather than an animal.


Why wouldn't capulet let Tybalt attack romeo?

lord capulet refines tybalt from fighting romeo because he doesnt want the feast to be ruined and he dose not wish to hurt or injure a youngster for he is well known


How did shakespeare create illusions without using a lot of scenery in Romeo and Juliet?

Competent actors can create a scene for an audience without any scenery; plodding actors cannot. Having a good script helps but cannot substitute for acting. You may have noticed that school productions often spend a lot of time worrying about scenery and costume; this is to try to make up for the ineptitude of the actors. Basically, then, the answer to your question is that Shakespeare didn't create the illusions. But generations of actors playing his script have.

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Horses cannot fly but that does not stop some breeds in having these?

Feathers is the answer for horse isle 2 riddle post


Did horses have any diseases that altered their usefulness?

Horses have always been subject to illness and injuries that could prevent them from having a 'useful' life. By useful I mean as a working horse, as many horses lead useful lives simply as none working companions. There are many illnesses and diseases that can affect horses to the point they cannot work, some are specific to certain breeds while others can be found across all equine breeds and types.


Do all horses have manes?

No, not all horses have manes. Some horse breeds, such as the Akhal-Teke and the Andalusian, are known for having less prominent or even absent manes.


Where in the world has the most horse breeds?

One of the continents where wild horses live is in North America, in particular the Mustang horse. Wild horses can also be found in Australia.


Definition of a breed of horses?

A horse breed is a group of horses that all have similar characteristics, such as coats, confirmation, size, ect. They have to be purebred. Cross breeds can become a breed if they are bred for several generations with the babies all having the same characteristics.


What is the care of a horses teeth called?

Having your horses teeth taken care of is called having the horses teeth floated.


Are mammals cold blooded or warmblooded creatures?

For horses, warm vs cold blood doen't mean the same as in general biology. In the general biological classification all horses - like all mammals - are warm blooded. Cold vs warm blooded for horses have to do with breeds, not biology.


Which of these is not a gait for a horse A trot B skip C walk D canter?

Horses can walk, trot or canter. They do not skip. The 4(normal) gaits are walk trot canter gallop, whilst you do get some such as extended moves and collected moves etc etc Most horses walk, trot, canter and gallop. The gallop is actually a fast canter but instead of having a 3 beat gait it has a 4 beat gait. There are also special breeds of horses that do other gaits. These horses are called "gaited". Some breeds that are gaited include: Rocky Mountain Horses, Kentucky Saddle Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Icelandics and Missouri Fox trotters.


Horses are herd animals?

Yes, horses are herd animals.Wild horses live in herds and hate to be alone, craving social interaction and the comfort of having many other horses around them; they have learned that there is safety in numbers.Domesticated horse can learn to live alone but, given the choice, most will choose to live with others of their kind.yes


How many kinds of horse are there?

Heya this is sorta a estimation ... but underneath they're are some pony and horse breeds i am thinkin there are over 200 different breeds dunno if it right or not though.. I hope u find out I would love to know how many as I am a HORSE LOVER!!!good luck!!XD =) :) ^_^......There are many horse and pony breeds throughout the world, with each horse breed having differing abilities and temperament that make different horse breeds suitable for different purposes. Below are breed profiles of just some of the different horse and pony breeds from around the world.


Which cat breed is known for having the highest level of intelligence compared to other breeds?

The Siamese cat breed is known for having the highest level of intelligence compared to other breeds.


What are some breeds of dogs that are known for having a blue color in their coat?

Some breeds of dogs known for having a blue color in their coat include the Weimaraner, the Australian Cattle Dog, and the Blue Lacy.