The first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights, guarantee fundamental rights of individuals, including freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, speedy jury trial in criminal cases, right to bear arms, protection against excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment. I looked this up.. I hope it answers your question! :)
Anytime you use more than one exclamation point or question mark it is known to be very improper do to you already knowing that it's a question or a loud remark
The first one is correct since you’re talking about the owls neck
<span>We have two types of tragic heroes. The first type is the one by the ancient Greeks and Shakespeare in which the Tragic hero belongs to the upper strata of the society-normally a King or a Prince. He is basically a good person but falls due to his Hamartia- his tragic flaw which varies. In the modern definition by Arthur Miller, Tragiic hero can be any common man and he also has a tragic flaw.But in both cases, the tragic hero loses his battle against the cosmic forces, trying to retain his dignity and honour. </span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The little red riding hood teaches to pay attention to a persons features