She spends nearly half each year reading to kids—kids young enough to magically embrace her Library Dragon (a creature who cares more about the books than the children wanting to read them), or Martina the Beautiful Cockroach (a looker of a bug ready to give a leg in marriage)
Answer:
I'm so sorry
I hope she's okay
(Is this supposed to be a question)
Explanation:
Edit: I still don't know who fell
The immediate cause of WWI was the assassination of Archdu--ke Franz Ferdinand.
<h3>What is World War I?</h3>
This refers to the international conflict between different nations as allies formed between the periods of 1914-1918 as militarism and imperialism were among the chief causes of the war.
Hence, we can see that some of the effects of the war were that:
- Empires were destroyed
- There was the creation of new nation-states
- The United States emerged as a world power, etc.
Read more about World War I here:
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Answer: It is basically an event that takes place every year on April 22nd, in an effort to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held in the year 1970, since then, billions of people all around the world contribute each year by planting trees, and prevent using vehicles in order to stop pollution on their end.
Explanation: See answer above.
What is dismal about the hypothetical happenings Juliet
imagines in Act IV, Scene III, is that they are all quite morbidly pessimistic. She imagines that the potion could be
poison. She wonders if she’ll suffocate
in the tomb before she awakens and before Romeo comes for her. She wonders what it would be like to awaken in
the tomb before Romeo comes to her and where Tybalt is decomposing and wonders
if there will be ghosts. And, the last
hypothetical situation she ponders is whether or not she’ll go crazy in the
tomb, pull Tybalt’s corpse out of the burial garb and beat her brains out with a
relative’s bone. In addition to being
pessimistic, this is all quite dismal.