dramatic
This scenario uses dramatic irony, where the reader knows something that the main character does not. The tension arises from the difference in knowledge between the reader and the character, creating suspense as the reader anticipates the impending danger.
actually yes theres three rare Pokemon and that's dialga,palkia,and darkrai actually yes theres three rare Pokemon and that's dialga,palkia,and darkrai actually yes theres three rare Pokemon and that's dialga,palkia,and darkrai
theres about a couple hundred character's
"Theres" isn't actually a word. "There's" is a word, and is a contraction of "There is". "Theres" must have an apostrophe to mean anything at all in the English language.
Actually theres both
Advantages: Theres a bacteria that you actually need to help you live Disadvantage: Theres others that can hurt you
theres actually not a specific one theres alot that you can spell from long distances it depends on the spell and how its made
Which avatar theres a lot of them in the movie "specific character" ?
She is sad (apex 😉)
If the writer wants to gain attention of the reader, they should use something exciting. Ex:The smoke wafted up to the room, Character #1 could feel the heat crawling up his/her arms. This tells you theres a fire without the need to SAY it, but is also more exciting. Ex:There was a fire. See? That will lose attention of a reader.
Choose a different character on the top options where theres a picture of a blanked out man, Then go back to your character then youll start from your room.
I think that film is actually "Point of No Return" with Bridget Fonda.
theres this girl who has a rainbow over her head for me she was the hardest considering i got her last but theres this website called cheatmasters.com and it will tell you everything you need to know