From whom or what was Percival protecting the ladies of Castle Weeds?

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Answer: Percival was protecting the ladies of Castle Weeds from the eight witches.

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33/44. You would divide both by their greatest common factor. in this case it would be 11, after dividing you would get 3/4
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Today I wore two different shoes! Oh boy! I am a mess! Fell on my face and got a bruise Oh boy! I am a mess! I poured some ketchup on my dress Oh boy! I am a mess! The dress was white if you could guess Oh boy! I am a mess! 1. How does the poet create a rhythm for this poem? by writing about a character who is always late by repeating the phrase "Oh boy! I am a mess!" by making each line have the same number of syllables by rhyming the words "shoes" and "bruise"

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D, because the earrings aren't really showing culture that much, the badly decaying painting isn't that good at showing the culture, the famous political ruler had little to do with culture, so the only thing left is the drawing. It depicts an ancient festival, which is very cultural. It's ancient as well, making it a bit more reliable that it hasn't changed since the drawing was made. I would go with the drawing.