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Making them real Harry Potter J K Rowling Harry had always been small and skinny for his age Harry had a thin face knobbly knees black hair and bright green eyes

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Making them real Harry Potter J K Rowling Harry had always been small and skinny for his age Harry had a thin face knobbly knees black hair and bright green eyes He wore round glasses held together with a lot of cellotape because of all the times Dudley had punched him in the nose The only thing Harry liked about his appearance was a very thin scar on his forehead which was shaped like a bolt of lightning. 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 . 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. ”. Monday, October 4. th. We will write the “missing journal #7” in class.. Journals collected. Notes and discussion: Characterization. Read Chapter 15. Characterization: . Direct and Indirect. How does a writer describe and develop a character?. 42735. Shockley. 8/21/2012. 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 . come alive for us while we. read. They live on the page. and in our hearts and. minds. We cannot forget. them. Yet they are fictional;. they don’t really exist.. Characters. . Be alert to characters in the same way you are when you meet someone. . #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.. These are the common types of characters we see in literature.. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Stereotype. Round Characters. Round characters have various characteristics or traits. Some people think that an exciting plot is all it takes to make a story good, but in order . to have . an exciting plot, you need interesting, complex characters.. Boring Characters vs. Interesting Characters. CS1313 Spring 2017. 1. Characters Lesson . Outline. Characters Lesson . Outline. Numeric Encoding of Non-numeric Data #1. Numeric Encoding of Non-numeric Data #2. Representing Characters. How Characters Are Represented #1. 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.. Round. A round character has a complex personality.. He or she will show a range of emotion throughout a story.. Hermione – a bit of a snooty know-it-all, develops into a good and loyal friend.. FLAT. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Round Characters. Round characters . seem like real people.. Have many sides to their personalities.. Detailed enough to seem real and tend to be more developed physically, mentally, and emotionally. .. 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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