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Go to her and tell her so, she want kill you.
They are rather childish. Little kids need simple characters with names that tell who they are, but as we grow older, we like more realistic characters with more realistic names. We can tell what the character's personality is like by reading their actions and speech.
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There is no need for them to have names. Often the general names they have tell us a lot about the characters eg the rich man, the unjust steward. Or the people in the parable are pertinent to the Jewish culture of the time eg the Pharisee and the tax collector or the good Samaritan.
"I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You" is a 2006 young-adult novel by Ally Carter.
Ooga and Bunny are the only ones i can think of!! please tell me if you think of more!!
the girl cant tell the guy she loves him because she is in spy school
No, He can't really love doing that. Or he can but it makes him feel powerful to be little you
Kill her. Or Kill yourself. not really though. Just tell him you like him and if he won't leave her apparently he sucks anyways. POOP
no der! over half of them are for I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You.
I don't think you could read i'd tell you i love you but then i have to kill you online you could go to the library or to the store to buy it! I don't know where you can read it online for free but I do know that you can download it from 4shared.com for free!
Haemon and Creon are both characters in Antigone by Sophocles. Haemon visits his father, Creon, to tell him not to kill Antigone.