Answer:
1)Climb_My brother has climbed the tree when he was 5 yrs old.
2)Crawl_I crawl when I was baby at my grandma's house.
3)Hop_The rabbit hop and hop in the green grass at the garden.
4)Wander_I wander to get a magic wand to be a fairy.
So there’s this moment in the play Julius Caesar where one Roman nobelman says to another, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” And in the context of the play, that quotation makes perfect sense—these two guys did not suffer some unjust destiny; they made decisions that led them to their fates.<span>
However, that quote has since been decontextualized over and over and used universally as a way of saying that the fault is not in the stars (i.e., fate/luck/whatever) but in individual people.</span>
They are both considered metaphors, yes. The light of my life means the happiest thing that you have ever known. It's kind of an exaggeration, but it's metaphor. Roller coaster of emotions means that your mood swings up and down and all around like a roller coaster. I hope this helps you!
"Give me back that notebook," she said.
Is a line of dialouge
"I will price him till i am gone thank you jesus and god".