the goddess Artemis had bad emotions toward men after her little intrusion from Actaeon and she vowed to always remain a virgin to the wilderness she is the ultimate protector and to the moon her master
She was a Greek goddess.When she was worshiped along with the other ancient Greek gods and goddesses, bad things happening, such as being killed by a bear or boar or gods, were said to be her wrath - because that person had offended her.
Blue, Black, Fine, Bold, Old, Good, Bad.... Frindle is a writing instrument, a pen typically. See the children's book 'Frindle' by Andrew Clements.
A few sayings about Artemis are - She always had her pet hounds with her. Also river and tree spirits. - She helped her mother give birth to Apollo, her twin brother, even though she was a few minutes old. -She sat on her father lap, Zeus, and demanded some wishes. Zeus granted all of them. - She'd wear a crescent moon shaped thing in her hair. - She never fell in love with someone, she got on Aphrodite's bad side-Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty- I hope that those help you.
Clay cannot be used for many things. One of the main things clay cannot be used for is eating as it is bad for our bodies but clay is also bad for us as it gives of nasty particles that stick to your chest and effect your breathig.
In the Artemis Fowl series, Artemis is a selfish genius who goes from bad to nice. He becomes friends with Holly, who he kidnapped in the first book, even kissing her in The Time Paradox. He is both.
It really depends on which book your talking about. If it is the first book, the climax is that Artemis and Butler were sent a loop through the security cameras and the LEP sends in dwarf reprobate Mulch Diggums to find out the source of Artemis' information. After that, they send a troll into Fowl Manor, which Butler defeats with Holly's help. On personal thoughts, I really liked it when Mulch came because he's really funny and he fakes his dying with a dying rabbit. (sorry, this has a LOT of spoilers)
In Artemis Fowl, the author, Eoin Colfer, is probably just trying to tell an encapturing story that will be enjoyable to readers. However, if you are asking this question on behalf of an English teacher you may wnat to consider "the main character does not always need to be the hero", or "people can do bad things for good reasons", or even "the darkest of souls can be changed into something pure when loved ones are confrontted with danger". But whatever, you could probly just make it up, or write Colfer a letter.
it says how he didn't like kidnapping holly because she was far more human than he expected. Every scene with his mother is a scene that shows he's not "compleatly evil". You see him as a child who's trying to take care of his sick mother, and who's dealing with that and the dissapearance of his father and taking care of the family finances. He gives Holly half of the fairy gold so she would heal his mother; someone who's evil and only wants money would not do such a tihng. There are little hints throughout the books, and if your really reading closely, you'll see them and just love Artemis, even in book 1. Artemis Fowl book 1 is one of my FAVORITE books. and the thing about having Holly heal his mother is right, but in the epilouge it states that he did it not just to get his mother ba ck but also because social services were looking into his case.
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There would be bad things that happened to insects if all of the guinea fowl died. These insects that fed on the guinea fowl would also die.
It depends on your definition of bad. He's enterprises are illegal but his intention is usually good.
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The main character is the spunky, punk, Alexis Warren.
A turkey is considered a fowl, which is a term used to describe domesticated birds raised for their meat or eggs. "Foul" usually refers to something unpleasant or offensive.
Foul, meaning: 1. Disgusting, vile 2. "Foul!" at a football match (bad play or something not allowed.)
Apollo tricked Artemis into shooting Orion!!