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because if you don't cooperate in drama you wont no what is going to happened ,for example, one person might act sad, and the other person might act all happy and jolly and say different lines ,and the scene might be a sad character or it might be a happy scene
His unhappiness is caused by the gods, not his own actions
His unhappiness is caused by the gods not his own actions
Answer this question… His unhappiness is caused by the gods, not his own actions.
A person who writes and performs poetry is generally known as a poet, but might also be referred to as a bard or lyricist.
You might falsely accuse them of a dishonest act.
They might be paralysed because a branch of nerves get damage which caused the person paralyed
A person who believed in the ideas of the Enlightenment might have assessed the Salem witch trials as being abuses of power. He probably would have thought that the women weren't treated with the natural rights owed to people, including freedom from torture.
Someone might accuse a white woman of being a black woman online if she is trying to pretend to be someone she is not.
because there is no cure
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
just suck cok you be okay . like yall cheat to much
Yes they did, this all started from a book and then year by year everone started to believe that. But you might not see them in these days. They might not appear for ever!
Generally speaking, if a person is accused of "wrong doing", it means that the person is being accused of a crime or an act that can harm themselves. Here's an example. If a person, has a mental disorder that causes the person to purposely cut themselves with a razor, this is wrong doing. Perhaps illegal depending on the circumstances. If that person cuts someone else with the razor that's a crime, falling under assault laws.
A metorite might have caused the crater
A metorite might have caused the crater
If this is Hebrew, there are quite a few misspellings. First, litfolkatra is not a recognizable Hebrew word. But it might be litpol (לטפול) "to falsely accuse" plus Katra (maybe a girl's name). Secondly, ohlehet is also not a Hebrew word, but it might be holechet (הולכת) which means go, or Ohchelet (אוכלת) which means eat. Therefore it might means one of the following: "I go litfolkatra." "I go to falsely accuse Katra." "I eat litfolkatra." "I eat in order to falsely accuse Katra."