Entries (contributions in writing) from a person (a character) who wrote them.
In the book "Skeleton Creek," Ryan McCray is a fictional character. The story is presented as a combination of journal entries by the character Ryan and video clips created by Sarah, his friend. The book is written by Patrick Carman.
You can see this yourself by looking at the passwd file - it is the colon symbol.
No. There could be missing entries or entries that were not correct (wrong amounts, duplicates, etc.)
T. J. Hickmann has written: 'Potentially hazardous abandoned mine entries summary report (fluorspar mine sites)' 'Potentially hazardous abandoned mine entries'
Bridget Jones
The text "Rules of a Highland Plantation" is written in a play format, which means it is formatted as a script for a theatrical performance. It includes stage directions, character names, and dialogue.
the leading character, hero, or heroine of a prequel before it is written (Once the prequel has been written, the pretagonist becomes the protagonist.)
Entries in a periodical are called either articles or essays. Articles are non-editorial and essays will either heavily reference previous works or be editorial.
Entries in a periodical are called either articles or essays. Articles are non-editorial and essays will either heavily reference previous works or be editorial.
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Gerald Grimmett has written: 'The Wives of Short Creek' 'Last entries' -- subject(s): Poetry
What does character value mean?