Answer:
What your most disgusting habbit?
nail biting
how old are you when was the last time you pooped yourself?
2
what's the strangest dream you've ever had? (it can be dirty as well)
a Halloween king brought up a visual representaron of my guitar teachers soul. His soul was a vibrating red disk with arms legs and hands attached to it. It also make a low humming soul
what if the most embarrassing thing you have an emotional attachment to?
i honestly don't know
have you ever had a celebrity crush, and if so, who?
No, I haven't had one
AND
what's the most expensive thing you've stolen? (this can be from a store, from a family member, whatever, as long as you stole it)
One of those charter thing your can put in the hole of crocs to decorate then. I was four and got to keep it, still have it.
Answer:
Explanation:
they wanted a new life style and to have religious freedom
The fact that Abigail was able to look for the toy after it feel was a result of her developing <u>object permanence. </u>
<h3>What is object permanence?
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This is an ability that humans develop as children where they are able to understand that other people and objects exist around them.
Abigail was able to understand that the toy existed which was why she began to look for it when it fell out of her crib.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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Boudicca was married to Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni people of East Anglia. When the Romans conquered southern England in AD 43, they allowed Prasutagus to continue to rule. However, when Prasutagus died the Romans decided to rule the Iceni directly and confiscated the property of the leading tribesmen. They are also said to have stripped and flogged Boudicca and raped her daughters. These actions exacerbated widespread resentment at Roman rule.
In 60 or 61 AD, while the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paullinus was leading a campaign in North Wales, the Iceni rebelled. Members of other tribes joined them.
Boudicca's warriors successfully defeated the Roman Ninth Legion and destroyed the capital of Roman Britain, then at Colchester. They went on to destroy London and Verulamium (St Albans). Thousands were killed. Finally, Boudicca was defeated by a Roman army led by Paulinus. Many Britons were killed and Boudicca is thought to have poisoned herself to avoid capture. The site of the battle, and of Boudicca's death, are unknown.