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What did mrs howell call mr howell on gilligans island?

Lovey


What is the name of the theater company in which William Shakespeare was a charter player and playwright?

The company with which Shakespeare was associated was variously called Lord Hunsdon's Men (1594), Lord Chamberlain's Men (1594-1603), and the King's Men (1603-1642).


What is the analysation of the poem The Dodo by Hilaire Belloc?

this poem us about a bird called the dodo,which lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocen.Sailors often stopped at the island to get water.The dodo could not fly and the sailors killed the birds for food.Now there are no dodos left and the species is extinct.The story of the dodo is sad.


What strategy was most successful in the pacific theater?

The United states used a stradegy called island hopping to defeat the Japanese. The Japanese used a stradegy where every soldier would kill as many of the enemy as he can to inflict massive causilities on the invading forces and make them sign a peace treaty that will allow Japan to keep most of the land it had captured during the war. Since the U.S.A. won the war, I would say island hoping was better.


Which theatre did William Shakespeare join in 1514?

None. This was fifty years before he was born. Nor did he ever "join a theatre". A theatre is a building you put on plays in--you cannot join it any more than you can join a bridge or a warehouse. What Shakespeare joined was an acting company, called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and he did it when the company formed in 1594 (he was a charter member), eighty years after the date you propose.