Baltic-Slavic languages include Latvian and Lithuanian, which are spoken (of course) in Latvia and Lithuania. Those countries are located on the Baltic Sea in northern Europe, sort of smashed between Scandinavia, Russia, and Poland.
Meg learns that she was wrong to think that beings with no sight are more limited than ones with sight. After trying to describe light to Aunt Beast, she realizes that she is limited by the words assigned to what she can see, while the beings of Ixchel could have senses that she couldn't even comprehend.
Shakespeare's public faith would have been Protestant. <span>Shakespeare's parents, however, were very likely covert Catholics and Shakespeare's father, </span>John<span>, was close </span>friends<span> with William Catesby, the father of the head conspirator in </span>the plot<span> to blow the </span>Protestant<span> monarchy to smithereens. </span>
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<em> Both boys and girls wore a special locket, given to them at birth, called a bulla. A bulla was an amulet, a protective charm against evil. Girls wore their bulla until their wedding night, when it was set aside with other childhood things, like her toys. Boys wore their bulla every day until they were 16 or 17 and became full Roman citizens, with the right to vote and hold office and marry. Both boys and girls wore tunics. Boys wore tunics down to their knees, with a crimson border. In the home, girls wore a simple tunic with a belt at the waist. When girls went outside, the wore a tunic that reached their feet.</em>
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