Whatever you do as a writer is "OK" but remember your fans will despise you for killing off their favorite character.
okay why would you ask that T.T but if he dies that will make him stop being the favorite character.but he is imortal so he wont die or age.but he will die if the world dies
Changing the tone makes the story and the character sound more believable. You don't want a really serious, horrible thing happening to your character and then have them think "Oh no, it's okay." You want them to think, "What the heck?" or something (depending on what has happening in the story).
okay if vice dies the president would still be the same.
okay!
In "Everything Will Be Okay" by James Howe, the problem is that the main character is feeling overwhelmed and anxious about the uncertainty and changes happening in their life. They struggle to cope with their emotions and find a sense of stability amidst the chaos. Ultimately, the story explores themes of resilience and finding hope in challenging times.
Okay!
okay . tf is ya teacher saying.
Yes, Lil dies in "Okay for Now" by Gary D. Schmidt. His death serves as a pivotal moment in the story, deeply impacting the protagonist, Doug Swieteck. The event highlights themes of loss and the complexities of family relationships, ultimately shaping Doug's journey towards understanding and acceptance.
It depends if one dies first but who knows its okay santas real
okay so his wife dies at page 1
Okay, sure, lay it on me.
She'll never really get over it, but she'll be all right after a while.