Generally yes. But if you are already talking about that specific character in the current paragraph you do not need to.
In a fictional story, or something like it, yes. In a formal essay or research-type paper, no.
Yes
If you were not supposed to do something and did that, you crossed the line. Physical intercourse is an example of that.
it is something that someone says to get your attention, in a letter!
"Straight-line" thinking could also be called linear thinking.
Modern romance articles can be written by thinking of a story line and developing characters. Do a rough outline of what you want your story to include and begin writing.
Its a poem with 11 lines.. witch describes someone. IM just not sure what order.. i THINK its something like this... line 1: Title Line 2: name Line 3:something line 4:lover of.... [exp](IPod touch) line 5:residence of... something something ext..( until 11 lines)
when you ask someone to do something, and they wont, then you give them something nice, and if they say yes then, that's bribery. if you give someone something and only ask for a thank-you then that's not bribery.
You can't be writing a story if you don't already have a story line!If you get a story from someone else, you'll be writing their story, not yours. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
I think so yes. ANd your thinking would be wrong. THat was story line only,.
If you mean by family blood line, like a third cousin or something, then no. If you mean by someone who is very close and similar to you are but NOT related, then yes.
You complete your return and look at the "bottom line"...it is something YOU do, not someone else!