a telegram.
They are dead. The dead can not walk, talk, or move. They are dead. Dead is dead.
Dead-ant, Dead-ant, Dead-ant Dead-ant Dead-ant Dead-ant DEAD-ANT, Dead-ant Dead-ant... This is referring to the Pink Panther theme song.
The colors vary by species. I have had several ducks that were all purchased as hatchlings. They are rather fuzzy, but usually have the beginnings of whatever colors they will be as an adult. In my experience, they have been yellow, white, black, gray, brown, mixed, and spotted.
yes, he is DEAD!
No. Tadpoles do not play dead.
Mr. Mallard, please be assured that Brently Mallard has been confirmed dead, having passed away in a train accident. We extend our deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time.
Brently Madden's appearance is ironic because he was reported dead in a train accident by his wife, Mrs. Mallard. However, he unexpectedly returns home, oblivious to the news of his supposed death. This twist is ironic because Mrs. Mallard had just celebrated her newfound freedom and independence upon hearing of his death.
The climax of "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is when Mrs. Mallard, upon realizing that her husband is not dead as previously thought, dies of shock upon seeing him alive. This moment reveals the depth of Mrs. Mallard's desire for freedom and independence.
It was a train accident that was supposed to have claimed his life. As you may or may not know, the reports of his death were false and he actually didn't die. However, his wife, at the prospect of being free from what the reader/viewer surmises is that she is overwhelmed (in a wickedly happy way!) at the prospect of Brently's death and ultimately her freedom. She is, in private, wistfully thinking of what to do with her new-found freedom, that the knock of the door breaks her from her reverie. Upon the door opening, who is revealed? Brently! He wasn't dead after all! She dropped dead right there. You see, the reader knows what's really happening inside her dark minded thoughts, including the fact that she herself had a weak and ailing heart. The irony is that even though the reader knows she had a bad heart, and she really wanted him to be dead,and even wished "for a short life" for herself when he was alive, the doctors that examined her later said she died from "eternal happiness" Moral? Be careful what you wish for.......
NO he is still alive
he is not dead yet
No
yes she died of cancer
Yes. She died in 1943 at the age of 92.
Mrs. Mallard probably cried when she found out her husband was actually alive, because she was so happy. She thought he was dead, so finding out that was not true, she was so happy.
The name of the movie is 'Drop Dead Gorgeous'
Benjamin Franklin did in his book poor Richards almanackhope it helped