The matador uses either a capote (large magenta cape) or a muleta (smaller red cape) to attract the bull. The motion of the cape is what draws the animal's attention, not the color.
"Matador" means "killer." In a sentence, you would need to use matador when referring to a person who is a killer or murderer: El matador estaba corriendo aldredor de la casa.
no she used to be a hunk a matador is a bull fighter:p
The matador challenged the bull to charge at the red cape.
The matador kills the bull after the bull fight.
To attract a cow to come to you, you can use food such as hay or grain, make gentle sounds to get its attention, and approach slowly to avoid scaring it.
god turned mount sinai into a temporary volcano to attract moses and his people
To attract a deer closer to you, you can use food such as apples, corn, or nuts. Additionally, you can use deer calls or scents to grab their attention. It is important to be patient and move slowly to avoid scaring the deer away.
A horseback matador is a rejoneador. He fights bulls from expensive and specially trained horses. That is different than a picador. The picador is the torero whose job is to weaken the tossing muscle of the bull. He does not kill the bull and, therefore, is not a matador.
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Bullfighters do not use red capes; instead, they use large capes called "muletas" that are usually red on one side and another color on the other side. The red color is not particularly attractive to the bull; rather, the movement of the cape and the skill of the bullfighter are what attract the bull's attention during the performance.
Utterances that attract attention typically involve strong or emotional language, unexpected information, repetition, or asking a question. They may also include sudden changes in volume or tone, or the use of rhetorical devices like humor, suspense, or vivid imagery. Overall, anything that breaks the expected flow of conversation and draws focus to the speaker can attract attention.
Pacify: to calm; to make quietNever use a flame from matches, lighters or candles to pacify a child, or attract a child's attention.