The most dominant animal in the rainforest is the Great Ape. Insects make up most of the population in the rainforest and among them, the beetle is most dominant.
thou doth no think, thee may keep thy creature hippo as thee call it, as thou pet, thee hippo may noth like thee if.
Get thee to the vet!
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Great Whites and probally tons more. Great Whites Came to Cape Cod during thee oil spill when we brought the seals over hear so the great whites always vollow their pray.
Unaniudhi (oo-nah-nee-OO-thee) literally means "you are annoying me." but has the force in English of "you're making me angry." Most commonly a person would say acha kunisumbua(AH-chah koo-nee-soom-BOO-ah), "stop bothering me."
i dont know the answer thats why i am on the internet tring to find out
they live in thee forest floor
bekuzz they were thee strongest out of all thee natives around there && bkuzz they suck ma dick!
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The dominant image in Sonnet 18 is light. Sonnet 18 was written by William Shakespeare and is sometimes referred to as Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
i belive that the definition of recessive and dominant laws is from a genes with a type of Rr R:is for the type of ao it is the law of dominant ang the r: is unless type of oo and theres no type unless thee oo it is from the laws of the recessiveness
The best you wish in thee is thee that wish
The dominant metaphor in Shakespeare's sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day ......) is youth described as a day in summer. Though properly speaking, since the comparison is made explicit, and since the parallels are developed and become the structure of the poem - this isn't really a metaphor. It is something between a simile and a conceit.
zan-thee (thee as in theory)
Thee refers to "my country". It's another way of saying "my country, this song is about you"
"Tis of thee" means "it is of you"