PPT-Characters
Author : lois-ondreau | Published Date : 2016-03-07
Confidante Someone in whom the central character confides thus revealing the main characters personality thoughts and intentions The confidante does not need to
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Confidante Someone in whom the central character confides thus revealing the main characters personality thoughts and intentions The confidante does not need to be a person Example In a story Melvin Sanders is a detective on the trail of a serial killer He travels with his pet dog a pug named Chops Instead of listening to the radio Melvin talks to Chops telling him his theories about the serial killer and his concern he may never discover the killers identity. Learning Objectives. To explore the place of women in gothic fiction. To look at the characteristic features of different female characters. To consider some of the ways these characters are presented . #1 Direct Description by. the Author. Portions of narrated text reveal things about the characters in the story. What the author tells . us about the character is important. The witch to the right of Fudge leaned forward so that Harry saw her for the first time.. Yang Liu. Problem. Input: a string S and a set T of characters. Output: a minimum substring which contains all characters in T.. Example:. S=“. abcccdbba. ” and T=“bad”. Output: “. dbba. ”. Looking at how authors help readers learn more about characters. .. Different Types of Characters. Dynamic Character. A character who changes from the beginning to the end of the story.. Static Character. FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF ONE OF THE CHARACTERS, WRITE A COUPLET (COUPLET=TWO LINES THAT RHYME) DIRECTED TOWARDS THE OTHER CHARACTER IN THE FORM OF A MODERNIZED TWEET.. THE COUPLET SHOULD REPRESENT HOW THAT CHARACTER FEELS TOWARDS THE OTHER BASED ON HOW THEY INTERACT (DON’T CHOOSE 2 CHARACTERS THAT DON’T TALK TO EACH OTHER. Character by Taxon Matrix. Definition . – A character is a trait, feature, or attribute of an organism. . Character states are the various manifestations of a character in a taxon. .. Some use the term “Transformation Series” as equivalent to the . CS1313 Fall 2016. 1. Characters & Strings Lesson 1 Outline. Characters & Strings Lesson 1 Outline. Numeric Encoding of Non-numeric Data #1. Numeric Encoding of Non-numeric Data #2. Representing Characters. Direct Characterization. Indirect Characterization. Dramatic Monologue and Soliloquy. Flat, Round, and Stock Characters. Practice. Characters. Feature Menu. What can we learn from fictional characters? . Keli. Su. 9. /1/2014. Objective:. 1. Learn about the Chinese language. 2. Become familiar with basic Chinese . pronunciation. 3. Know the six categories of Chinese . Characters;. 4. Know the Chinese Characters have evolved . Animal characters NOT in the Mitten. NAME ____________________________. The _______________ is in the story.. The _______________ is. not . in the story.. Disney . Movies. Disney Princesses . Disney . Shows. Disney . Singers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. End. Night. Instructions. The following is a list of some important characters in . Night. . . Write 1-2 sentences of who this character is and the part they played in Wiesel’s . Night. . . Create a character booklet. Decorate . Trait: a quality of mind or habit of behavior. Ex: self centered; sloppy; needy. Character traits help us to define and understand a character. Internal quality (ex. Selfishness) determines external behavior. Usually hero. Outer and inner problems. Antagonist. Sidekick. Servant. Pet. NPCs. Merchant. Trainer. Quest giver. Higher self. Threshold . guardian. Progress delayer. Trickster. Mischief maker. Herald.
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