While I do not know which speech you are referring to, President Obama (along with other presidents, and many public speakers in leadership roles) frequently uses what is called the "royal we" when he speaks. This is a common rhetorical device-- to use "we" and "our" rather than "I" and "my" when giving certain speeches. While the president is speaking as the leader of the nation, he also wants all Americans to be connected to what he is saying. So, he might talk about "our character"-- meaning the character (the virtues, the ethics) of all of us.
Obama is likely referring to the collective character of the American people, encompassing their values, beliefs, and behavior as a nation. He may be speaking about the need for unity, resilience, compassion, and integrity among the citizens of the United States.
the president wants us to have an intelligent character trait.
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Who is referring to a person and whose is referring to the possessive person aka the person who owns the noun
Perspective is from whose point of view the story is told. 1st Person: The narrator refers to the main character as "I" 2nd Person: The main character is the reader, "you" (this perspective is not common) 3rd Person: The main character is "he" or "she" or "it"
Indirect characterization is a noun. The term refers to a fictitious character whose personality is revealed through their appearance, actions, and speech.
Barack Obama.
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The book you are referring to is "Teaspoon and an Open Mind" by Wally Amos. The main character, Teaspoon, is a music producer who starts his own record company in the story.
The acronym 'bcr' can refer to a lot of things, but it usually refers to the Banca Comerciala Romana (BCR), which is a Romanian bank whose headquarters is situated in Bucharest, Romania.
Yes, because only witches have "which's." Using "whose" in referring to an object does to some extent personify the object.
The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations.
An unreliable narrator is a character whose version of events cannot be trusted
The new First Lady of the US will be Michelle LaVaughn Obama whose maiden name was Michelle Obama.