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The stories in Goosebumps books are fictional.
Yes.
You spell her real name like this: Deborah Samson. Lot's of people spell her name wrong and they put it like this: Deborah Sampson but it is clearly spelled wrong. So whatever you do do not spell her name like this: Deborah Sampson.
The spelling is seltrut, which has no real significance.
no only in the show zatch bell mamodoes are real not in the real world
No
Yes. Spell books are very real but the results vary depending on your belief and effort put into the spell. Some people don't notice anything that the spell was supposed to do, while others do.
No. There are no spells to turn people into mermaids. Spells are not real. Mermaids are not real. They are only in games, books, and film. It is all make believe.
The books and movies are fantasy stories. The spells shown are not real and cannot be done.
u cant...spells arent real
Kristin Bells real name is Kristin Anne Bell. Either way, if your not counting her real middle name, her real name really is Kristin Bell.
Spell books with locks and spirits are usually found in fictional stories and folklore. In reality, spell books are not known to contain magical powers or spirits. They are often used as tools or guides for practitioners of magic or the occult, but their effectiveness depends more on the belief and intentions of the individual using them.
Some books written by bell hooks, whose name is deliberately not capitalized, include "Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism," "Feminism is For Everybody: Passionate Politics," and "All About Love: New Visions." She is a prominent author and activist known for her work on feminism, race, and social justice.
Yes, the Jessy Bell ship is real, in fact someone messed his compass up
No. The magic spells in the Harry Potter books, and movies, are all part of a fantasy story.
His whole name is Jared Drake Bell, but he simply goes by Drake Bell.