No. He did not cry even after breaking his leg.
The past tense of "cry" is "cried."
An onion. When you peel off an onion's skin, it may make you cry due to the release of its pungent aroma, but the onion itself cannot cry.
The term "Cry of Balintawak" refers to the initial act of defiance against Spanish colonial rule that took place in Balintawak, while the "Cry of Pugad Lawin" was a separate event where the Philippine Revolution was formally declared. The Cry of Balintawak is more commonly associated with the beginning of the revolution, hence the naming convention.
A person who cannot be made to cry may be described as stoic or emotionally resilient.
We can cry at any time, as emotions and situations vary for each individual. Some people may cry in response to sadness, stress, or overwhelming emotions, while others may cry during moments of deep joy or relief. The timing of crying is unique to each person and their experiences.
When jack fell down the the hill and broke his crown he did not cry because he is a tough guy
In the phrase, Jack was paining after he broke his crown, the word paining means that Jack was in pain.
Jack broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.
Jack hurried up and get home to his mom after he fell down and broke his crown because he was bleeding a lot.
The antecedent is Jack ('his' refers to Jack)
When Jack fell down and broke his crown, he likely experienced pain and injury to his head. He may have needed medical attention to treat the injury and recover from the fall.
Jack mom fix his head after he fell down the hill because he broke the crown.
Jack ran home to his mother after he fell down and broke his crown because that is what children do. Children look to their mother to help them to feel better when getting injured.
"Jack fell down and broke his crown". Crown is another word for head.
His crown refers to his head. His mother fixed it with vinegar and brown paper.
It wasn't Willie who fell down and broke his crown, it was Jack and Jill was the one who went tumbling after him. This is from the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme.
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came wandering after.