I'm sure Xavier has to be trained in classic dance. They got fencing in that school of theirs, for Pete sake! Also if the Rave'n is an annual event, they absolutely should have dancing lessons!
It's a pity we didn't see any action, I'd love to see Xavier and Bianca go at it on the dance floor.
As for Tyler, he's almost ethereal during that lazy twist with Wednesday. Can he dance like there's no tomorrow? Who knows. But some moves he definitely has.
"Whom will you put in there?" asked Miss Tick, because she liked to be first with the news. She also made a point of saying "whom" whenever she could. She felt it was more literate.
In a tomb at Ain Samiya, close to present day Ramallah, Palestine, a silver cup from the Middle Bronze Age I (2300-2000 BC) was discovered. It is known as the "Ain Samiya Goblet." It shows a double-headed god planting crops with an animal body and holding parts of a dead serpent with two male figures. The scenes are said to show a draft of the Enuma Elish, the babylonian creation epic, and the victory of Marduk, the patron god of Babylon, over Tiamat. The goblet bears similarities to modern representations of the Babylonian captivity, such as the Khafaje plaque, and exhibits evident Mesopotamian influences on Proto-Canaanite culture.
If you haven’t read my previous post about adjective clauses, now would be a good time to do so. As the totally real saying which I definitely didn’t just make up goes, “there’s never a bad time to brush up on your adjective clauses!”
When writers need to identify someone to the reader, the adjective clause is a handy way of doing so. (Noun Phrase Appositives are another good option. Choices! We…