Frank Crumit wrote the temperance song, "The Pig and the Inebriate" in 1933 which ends:
You can tell a man who boozes
By the company he chooses
And the pig got up and slowly walked away.
Shel Silverstein.
Shakespeare wrote most of his tragedies between 1599 and 1608. Only Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet were not written in this period. Even the plays placed with the comedies which he wrote in this period were darker: Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure and All's Well that Ends Well.
Nobody really knows. It ends as a cliffhanger. In the end of the play, the shadowy man in the hallway finally knocks on the door after the hallway lights cut off. The students frightfully back away from the door, still unsure of what to do. That's where the play ends with the line, "It could be anybody," said by Sarah.
To dance like Aiden Davis at his Britains Got Talent you must stretch well and move slowly.
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it means that the music with fade away slowly attack means when it ends suddenly!
Shel Silverstein wrote "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
"Slowly" is an adverb, which describes how an action is done. It provides information about the verb in terms of speed or manner.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Shel Silverstein.
All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare.
Trudge, perhaps?
Shel Silverstein
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Homer wrote the Iliad. We cannot know WHY he wrote it the way he did.
John Locke