I write raps and I write poems, raps are just specific types of poems. ('Raps'- of the finer quality- may be justly called 'poetic prose'. FRC)
That would be called Rhesus Pieces.
Shakespearean...?
puppet master
An actor/actress
candy maker
Ludacris
candy
he raps act and was in a football team in college call usa
the first person to become famous is Tania Echevarria she raps good she is 11 now
There isn't unused raps, because true raps come from the heart
if you call a peppermint a candy then a type of candy has chocolate and candy in it is those chocolates with the peppermint pieces in it.
No one raps in Kutless.
It depends on the candy and what the person has done with it.
yes u can hes just like any other person but famous
Confectioner
Has is the third-person singular form of have. If the subject is singular, use has. If it is plural, use have. For example, The boy has some candy. The boys have some candy. The boy has gone home. The boys have gone home. Have is also the imperative form. For example, Have some candy! If the subject is the first-person personal pronoun "I" or the second-person personal pronoun "you" then use "have" instead of "has." I have some candy You have some candy. We have some candy. They have some candy. He has some candy. She has some candy. It has some candy. (This is because he/she/it are third person singular.)