A 17 sided polygon (called a heptadecagon).
Probably Roman Numerals ... indicating the date of death, perhaps. If it were, for instance, 1963 it would look like this: MCMLXIII
The first one is 15 and the gravestone should say 6, 5, 4. The second one is
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"Find out" is usually used to indicate that you have uncovered or learned some fact or idea that you did not personally know.When I find out who did this, I will punish them.When I find out how to bake a pie, I will make a dozen of them."Find" is usually used when you discover something tangible.When I find my keys, I will open the door.When I find a pie, I usually eat it.
You would find it on a gravestone
The gravestone appears when one of the sims has died. When you find the gravestone pick up the death daisy to make a potion to bring the sim back to life.
Because their gravestone is still on the lot (if they died on the lot). If you don't want a ghost, then just find the gravestone and delete it.
On a gravestone dating from the 1800's four names were on it and they all had OBt after their names and we couldn't find out why. Can anyone help?
The word for gravestone in Spanish is "lápida".
Yes, Angelia Grimke has a gravestone.
Gravestone - band - was created in 1977.
This gravestone was carved from a single piece of onyx.
this is the date his gravestone was added to his grave
You are more likely to find an epitaph on a gravestone. An epitaph is a short text honoring the deceased, often accompanying their name and dates. An epoch, on the other hand, refers to a distinct period of time in history.
Royal Dwarven gravestone which lasts 15 minutes
AnswerIf you are cremated it is a matter of choice whether you have a gravestone. If your ashes are buried in a small plot, you may have a gravestone. Others have a small plaque placed in a wall, behind which the ashes may be placed. Others have their ashes scattered at sea, and so on, in which case there would be no gravestone or the equivalent.