A royal ball is a dance that a royal family have in an spécial occasion like Bithday,newborn .
In the sentence "One day a royal messenger announced that there would be a grand ball at the Royal Palace," the article "a" is used before "royal messenger" and "grand ball" to indicate that these nouns are non-specific or general. The definite article "the" is used before "Royal Palace," signifying a specific place that is well-known. The sentence correctly employs articles to clarify the nouns and convey the intended meaning.
the meaning is royal
That would depend on the rules of etiquette as interpreted by the royal family.
Ball pyhton means royal python. It has got his name by curling into a ball when they are stressed.
No - Royal (ball) Pythons are rodent eaters !
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Royal Things
someone who is blessed to a king, mean the royal blessing
they call them ball pythons because they roll up into a ball when they are frightened but they call them royal pythons because in all the palaces in Africa they kept them around to eat the rodents hence the name royal python Edit: They got the name Royal Python from their latin name of Python regius - LONG before they got the nick-name 'ball python'
A royal ball is a dance that a royal family have in an spécial occasion like Bithday,newborn .
No - Royal (ball) Pythons feed on rodents - NOT other reptiles.
Yes, or as in "We're having a ball", meaning "We are having a good time". It comes from the meaning of "ball" which means a dance or party.