haha
oh, because this is in "science" you must be talking about Hamlet
it's because they just saw the ghost of Hamlet's father, Chet
because it is a very dramatic effective opening to the story and advises people that something big is happening
i really don't have a clue
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
they died.
Arthur Miller set the opening scene of his play The Crucible in 1692. The scene opens with Reverend Parris praying over his bed-ridden, coma-stricken daughter Betty. Their residence is in Salem, Massachusetts.
The opening lines start the play off like other plays, with an exposition. There are guards waiting for an impending attack while one of the guards fear that there is a ghost among them. The unease comes from the guard who is "sick at heart" (the ghost is making him nervous).
The guards who serve King Duncan in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" are known as the thanes.
If you play catcher.
Guards generally play behind the three point line. This is true for both offense and defense. They are not restricted to stay there, however, as many decide to penetrate the lane.
What play ?
Macbeth does this in the play Macbeth
layhams road keston
Shoes,Shin guards and a ball
the sympathetic nervous system
Point guards usually dribble the ball to half court, annouce the play that will be played and most of the time they are the smallest on their team......
Because they are naturally timid animal. If they don't have a friend to play with they might be trying to exercise it means they are happy. It is called "Popcorning"
The brain is the central hub of the nervous system, responsible for processing and interpreting sensory information, making decisions, and sending out commands to the rest of the body through the spinal cord. It controls various functions such as movement, thinking, and emotions by sending and receiving electrical signals between neurons. Overall, the brain plays a crucial role in coordinating all activities of the nervous system.