Nothing. You already told her twice.
Because its easier to have a trio of backing girls that just 2. Other changes are the female havard tutor isn't in the musical.
" But soft! What light through yonder breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun."And there is a lot more in act 2 scene 2
act 2 scene 2 line 71
Yes they are, They were born 2 years apart!!!
Here you are...She was So Blonde That She......1. Took her new scarf back to the store because it was too tight.2. Couldn't learn to water ski because she couldn't find alake with a slope.3. Can't work in a pharmacy because the bottles won't fitinto the typewriter.4. Got excited because she finished a jigsaw puzzle in 6months and the box said "2 to 4 years".5. Was trapped on an escalator for hours when the powerwent out.6. Couldn't call 911 because there was no 11 on any phonebutton.7. When asked what the capital of California was, sheanswered "C."8. A blonde and a brunette were walking. The brunette said "how sad, a dead bird." The blonde looked up and said "where?"
If he has white genes himself then yes he can. I have a friend who is black with hazel eyes. He and his white blue eyed blonde wife had 2 children who have blonde hair and blue eyes with fair skin.
Yes, as eye color includes family history too, though your method may work coincidentally or instead of what I said! Yes they can.. Both my parents have black hair and dark brown eyes.. and i have light blonde hair and blue eyes..!! I mean... yes. My parents have green eyes, and blonde hair, yet I have DARK, DARK brown hair and grey eyes! Pretty sure, my mum has red hair with brown eyes, dad green eyes with brown hair. I however have blonde hair and grey eyes!! And my siblings all vary too. My parents have brown eyes and black hair while I have green eyes and blonde hair, although I have eight siblings all with black hair and brown eyes so it's not really common.
nothing you haven't already told her twice.
you get a baby with blonde hair and blue eyes
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dominant genes are more likely to be passed down to a child than recessive genes. Here's an example: A woman has black hair and blue eyes. Her husband has blonde hair and brown eyes. Their child will most likely have brown eyes and black hair, because black hair and brown eyes are dominant genes, while blonde hair and blue eyes are recessive. It is, of course, still possible for the child to be blonde and blue-eyed, only less likely. However, if the father had blue eyes too, it would be most likely that the child would have blue eyes. Grandparents are also a factor: say that both parents have blue eyes, but one or more of the child's grandparents (or anyone down the genetic line, actually) has brown eyes. It is therefore also possible for the child to have brown eyes. hope it helped
Two lovely black eyes.
2 lovely black eyes
Well frogs and snakes usually hunt in ponds and they do have black eyes but there also is shaping turtles and a lot of Athens but I would have to say it's a snake. Water snakes do eat other fish and frogs.
The 2 colors have one thing in common: genetically, they are considered as no color. Blue is the natural color of eyes, and that is the color reflected off of your eyes if you have no pigment. Same goes for blonde hair. Trust me- my middle school teacher was a rocket scientist. Another Opinion: Actually, if your eyes have no pigment, they are pink. Look for pictures of albinos for proof.
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, and Blonde is a comedy.
-Black Hair -Green Eyes