They were middle class people.
He was from a middle class family. His mother's family, the Ardens, were minor gentry, but the Shakespeares were tradesmen. His father had made application to have a grant of arms given to him, which would have raised him one level to "gentleman". Although John was not able to follow through with this project, William was. As soon as those arms were granted to the Shakespeare family, Shakespeare was entitled to call himself "William Shakespeare, gent." and was probably able to wear fancier clothing under the sumptuary laws of the time.
The level of ballet class that you take before you are ready to go on full pointe.
An army accident that results in death is Class A. Class A-an Army accident in which the resulting total cost of property damage is $1,000,000 or more; an Army aircraft or missile is destroyed, missing, or abandoned; or an injury and/or occupational illness results in a fatality or permanent total disability.
They were performed on stage. The Globe theater was one place where his plays were seen. The theater was lit by candles so it would sometimes catch fire and burn down. The ground floor had no seats and it was mainly young men standing to watch the play. The second level had seats and often were couples, but the third level was mainly women selling themselves to the men. It was a loud ruckus place with women selling oranges to the audience. Often fruits and vegetables would be thrown at the actors. Very few were actually watching the play.
Level 5 in ballet is a advanced level you can get stronger in. In ballet 1 you learn the basics. In ballet 2 you learn more steps but still not to advanced. In ballet 3 you learn some more steps and get a little more advanced. In ballet 4 you get stronger and more steps and at that point your feet get stronger and when your feet are strong enough your teacher decides if you go up on pointe or not yet. After 3 or 4 years in ballet 4 you go to ballet 5. ballet 5 is a very advanced class and is the highest level you can get to!
Genus. Organisms that are in the same phylum and family may belong to different genera because the family level is more inclusive than the genus level of classification.
Wolves and dogs belong to the same genus (Canis) at the taxonomic level of family (Canidae), order (Carnivora), class (Mammalia), and phylum (Chordata).
No, organisms in the same phylum are not necessarily classified in the same family. Phylum is a higher taxonomic rank compared to family, which represents a more specific level of classification. Organisms within a phylum can belong to different families based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Grasshoppers belong to the family Acrididae within the order Orthoptera.
Ponies and horses belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, the perissodactyla order, and the equss genus. Horses and ponies also belong to the e. ferus species, the equidae family, and the Mammalia class.
Mammalia represents the class level of biological classification, while Hominidae represents the family level.
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
The level of classification below phylum is class.
Catalpas are not Legumes, as I thought for many years. They are low-level N fixers, but belong in the family Bignoniaceae.
The pardoner from Canterbury Tales belonged to The Degraded Lower Class. This class was described has those of low manners or questionable morals.
There are many families of moths; they all belong to the order Lepidoptera, just like butterflies. A level below order is family; some Lepidoptera families are classified as butterflies, others as moths.
Cuttlefish belong to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda, Order Sepiida.