She said that she didn't feel good because she thought that Theo had figured out that Angela was the bomber.
becuase you didnt feed it
Snapping turtles start as eggs laid in nests in the sand. Once hatched, they grow and develop in water as juveniles, and later emerge onto land to mature into adults. They reproduce by mating in water, and the cycle continues.
Of course they do! how would they walk if they didnt?? You probably just cant see it when they are kittens because they are so tiny.
a group of workmen is called a gang!
No. Animal cells have no cell walls. Actually, urochordates (tunicates) produce cellulose. whats funny is they didnt ask if they had cell walls. Smooth....
when monkey throw the turtle in the sea but he didnt know that the turtle can swim........
when monkey throw the turtle in the sea but he didnt know that the turtle can swim........
The first one to answer IS DUMB because obviously they didnt comprehend why she is nicknamed Turtle. She is nicknamed Turtle not because she looks like one, but because in the book it's stated that when she was a baby she would poke her head in and out of her blanket like a turtle would.
he didnt
DUDE REALLY??!!First of all: Turtle & Theo, Otis & Crow, Angela & DentonSecond of all: THE BOOK DIDNT TELL YOU ABOUT ANY OF THEIR WEDDINGS!
I dont know the answer solve it yourself hahah
no he didnt he is surching for turtle shells in new jersey1
no, he didnt die, he just went to hospital :)
no he didnt, i thought so too but i watched the movie or whatever and he didnt, he was in the hospital with naruto for a while though
No, Angela does not die in the film "Angela's Ashes." The story follows a young boy named Frank McCourt growing up in poverty-stricken Ireland. Angela, Frank's mother, faces many challenges throughout the film but does not die.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the chapters where Angela Wexler expresses her reluctance to marry Denton Deere are primarily found in Chapters 21 and 22. In these chapters, Angela's internal conflict about her engagement to Denton is explored as she grapples with her own desires and societal expectations. The author delves into Angela's character development and her struggle to assert her independence in the face of familial pressures.
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