Everyone on the boat was married
If you are asking: I walk across a bridge and see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on the boat. How is this? The answer is, "All the people on the boat are married."
Tap shoes were invented by a combinations of slaves bear feet walking across wooden boats, as well as the Irish jig. Thomas D. Rice was the first person to tap dance on stage.
The riddle describes a person who uses a cane or walking stick for support. The "three legs" refer to the two human legs and the cane, while "walking up a hill on 2 legs" indicates that the person is walking upright, using the cane as an extra support.
If you had better punctuation it would be easier to read. Can you add in full stops and stuff please ? Otherwise itd be pretty easy to answer...but it makes no sense whatsoever (:
Tituba was not a bad person, she was a victim. An enslaved black girl. The people who enslaved her and others were in fact the bad people.
If you are asking: I walk across a bridge and see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on the boat. How is this? The answer is, "All the people on the boat are married."
they were couples
By timing his steps so that they are not evenly spaced.
Its a differnet boat with no people!
They are all married
They were all married.
The wild zone is across the broken bridge by the training grounds. You have to get the person by the bridge his tools to fix it. You find the tools by talking to the towns people.
A Person walking on a bridge, wind, cars on a bridge. Basically anything that doesn't stay on that structure forever.
A person walking across the street is a pedestrian. This action involves moving on foot from one side of the road to the other while following traffic rules and signals to ensure safety.
"Walking across his shadow" typically refers to someone following or imitating another person closely, often in a way that mirrors their actions or behavior. It can suggest that the person is heavily influenced or controlled by the other individual.
According to family legend, it was my mother who won a contest that chose her to be the first person to cross the bridge. She told us that she skated across the bridge on roller skates from NY to NJ and back after the ribbon was cut.
Fire-walking has been documented as far back as 1200 BC across the globe.