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Who protects a king?

Who protects a king?

A royal guard is a group of military bodyguards, soldiers or armed retainers responsible for the protection of a royal person, such as the emperor or empress, king or queen, or prince or princess.

What is homophone clues?

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. Heteronyms are words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations.

What is a homophone clue for couple?

pair. couple. pear. fruit that grows on a tree.

What is the homophone for six legged creature that digs tunnels?

Homophones

Question Answer
ant six-legged creature that digs tunnels
aunt your father’s sister
paws dog’s feet
pause to stop, halt, or freeze

What is the King’s Guard?

His Majesty The King’s Guard is the military guard charged with ensuring the safety of the Royal Family in times of peace, crisis and war.

What is the homophone of sixty minutes?

Homonyms, Homophones, and Homographs

accept – take in except – other than
hour – sixty minutes our – belonging to us
knead – massage need – desire
knew – did know new – not old
knight – feudal horseman night – evening

What do you call a person who supports and stands up for someone else?

Someone who is altruistic always puts others first. An altruistic firefighter risks his life to save another’s life, while an altruistic mom gives up the last bite of pie so her kid will be happy.

Who is the strongest royal guard?

Compared to the rest of the Royal Guard, Neferpitou is undoubtedly the strongest of the three. Their Nen ability allows them to summon different types of puppets to either heal wounds through advanced surgery or even take control of others.

Why do royal guards wear big hats?

Answer: The origins are that every gunner in the British military and the French military wore bearskin caps to make them taller and more intimidating because they were the ones that did the hand to hand fighting. In Napoleon’s imperial guard everybody wore them, and they were supposed to be his elite troops.