Actually the statue of Shakespeare in the church at Stratford is not his grave marker--his grave is in the floor and has that famous verse about disturbing his bones. The statue is attached to the wall and shows Shakespeare holding a pen in his right hand, not surprisingly for a writer. His arms rest on a pilowlike object which some people think is a sack.
no he had the WORST hand writing ever
The bust of Shakespeare at Holy Trinity in Stratford-upon-Avon was mounted there by his family. The statue shows Bill with a quill in his RIGHT hand. (You'd hope that his family knew, huh?) People who have studied Shakespeare's handwriting also conclude that he was right-handed.
Titus andronicus!!
Probably none. His signature looks like secretary hand. Most people wrote in secretary except in the universities, but Shakespeare was not a University Man.
Depends which Swan Theatre you're talking about. There was a Swan theatre in Shakespeare's day, but it's likely that it never saw a Shakespeare play, because it was operated by the competition. On the other hand the Swan theatre at Stratford has seen lots of Shakespeare plays, probably all of them.
I am holding a marker in my left hand.
First, the pronouns need to agree-- I am holding a marker in "my" left hand. In this sentence, the word "my" and the word "left" become adjectives, because they are describing the noun "hand." If you wanted to describe the other noun (marker), you could say you were holding a "yellow" marker or a "large" marker. An adjective tells us more about the noun it is modifying.
Five adjectives that describe me are:beautifulbrilliantcheerfulfriendlyselfish
The vague pronoun is it.We can't tell if the speaker wants the cap or the marker handed.The sentence should be rephrased:Remove the cap before you hand the marker to me.Before you use the marker, remove the cap and hand it to me.
i think it means 'slip marker' which means take the marker from the left hand needle and put it on the right hand needle
When Hancock was buried he had on his finest rings. The grave robbers couldn't remove the rings from his hand so the simply cut off his entire hand.
Romeo holds Juliet's hand as a gesture of affection and intimacy, not because it is profane. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," physical touch, like holding hands, symbolizes the intense connection and love between the two characters. It is a way for Romeo to express his feelings and closeness to Juliet.
Grave Yard Shift
his hand = NOT true!!
You can use any hand sanitizer to remove pernament marker off your skin,plastic,metal, and anything.
holding it w/ ur hand and holding it w/ ur other hand
no he had the WORST hand writing ever