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Showing posts with label Prove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prove. Show all posts

Jun 19, 2019

[Answer] 6. "Prove yourself brave, truthful, and unselfish, and someday you will be a real boy."

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. "Prove yourself brave, truthful, and unselfish, and someday you will be a real boy.""



...1. Lassie Come Home 2. Dumbo 3. Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 4. Pinocchio "Pinocchio" (1940) is Walt Disney's animated classic about an old toymaker named Gepetto who wishes for a little boy, and a fairy gives life to his wooden puppet named Pinocchio. Pinocchio must go through several tests and trials before he proves himself worthy to become a real boy. The fairy delivers the quote above to Pinocchio near the beginning of the film when she gives him life.

May 24, 2019

[Ans] In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?"



On this day in 1883, The Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was opened to traffic for the first time. To test out the bridge, P.T. Barnum offered, he’d walk his troupe of elephants across it. On May 17, 1884, P.T. Barnum’s 21 elephants, including his star, Jumbo, crossed on foot from Manhattan to a circus showground in Brooklyn. The march of the circus animals across the bridge became an annual springtime ritual. It was a demonstration to the public that the bridge was safe and a brilliant promotional stunt for Barnum’s touring show.

[Answer] In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?"



...On this day in 1883, The Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was opened to traffic for the first time. To test out the bridge, P.T. Barnum offered, he’d walk his troupe of elephants across it. On May 17, 1884, P.T. Barnum’s 21 elephants, including his star, Jumbo, crossed on foot from Manhattan to a circus showground in Brooklyn. The march of the circus animals across the bridge became an annual springtime ritual. It was a demonstration to the public that the bridge was safe and a brilliant promotional stunt for Barnum’s touring show.

Oct 23, 2018

[Answer] The war in Vietnam gave the Rangers yet another opportunity to prove their courage and professionalism under fire. In this war, the Rangers often worked in small units called LRRP teams. What do the initials LRRP stand for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The war in Vietnam gave the Rangers yet another opportunity to prove their courage and professionalism under fire. In this war, the Rangers often worked in small units called LRRP teams. What do the initials LRRP stand for?"



...LRRPs did much more than "sneek and peek" in Vietnam. They were also tasked with hunter/killer, sniper, tracking, fire support, and other missions more well suited to small, mobile, highly trained teams.

May 25, 2017

[Ans] in 1884, who led 21 elephants across the brooklyn bridge to prove it was safe?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "in 1884, who led 21 elephants across the brooklyn bridge to prove it was safe?"



The bridge—originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and as the East River Bridge— was opened for use on May 24, 1883. Thousands of people attended the opening ceremony and many ships were present in the East Bay for the occasion.