Why should anyone like anyone -- people just like other people, and book characters are people.
anyone you like
You should volunteer the main character (main characters) in the story and make them face something like a crisis or problem in the first volume, then leaving the readers in major awe. Don't copy anyone, I hate when people copy!
A round character is character that is described very detailed in the story. You know what he looks like, what his personality is like, what his character's traits are. A round character can also be a character that changes through the course of the story.
You can tell what a character is like bye clues in the text.
You need to consider some of these things:what sort of character does your story need? A hero/heroine? A trickster? A sidekick? A villain?what character will do what you want to happen in the story?what does your character look like?what does your character act and talk like?how does your character think and believe?
You should do Wickied
No. It's plagiarism, so don't "borrow" a character or storyline that you like. You could have a similar story, but never make it so similar that anyone can say "that's just like this other story!"
If there is anyone you like then the answer should be yes
When describing a character, you should consider their physical appearance, personality traits, and motivations. These aspects help to create a well-rounded and believable character that resonates with readers.
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What character value of the main character do you or do you not like? Do you and the main character have similar or different attitudes? explain
A feature story is one that is centered on that character. It will tell what the character is like, what their hopes and dreams might be, and give a good description of every aspect of the character. Think of a newspaper article about a famous person - that's a feature story.