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A person's character is their personality. If you are, for example, a sad person, then sad is your character. It's like in a play. you act as a character, and you act out their personalty. Usually your character is what you feel most of the time. Just like if I feel happy all the time my character is happy or if someone is weird and outgoing their character is weird or outgoing.
The Nazis would kill the Jews and thae Jews would hide and runaway like mice.
The Animal Welfare Act is what dictates the need for licensing. Currently rats, mice, and birds are not included under the Act as regulated animals. Therefore, you would not need a license to breed mice.
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It depends what part of the play you are talking about. Macbeth is a wonderful play because the main characters do not have a fixed character profile. What they do in Act 2 changes them forever. Killing someone while they sleep was out of character for Macbeth in Act 2 but would not be in Act 4.
Character is the aggregate of individual psychological features and traits that are manifested in the specific ways that an individual relates and reacts to others, to the environment.
The colonists were angered by it.
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It's a role of an actor to be a Character in a play, films, so forth. Take on the role, the persona' of that character, to "harmonize" a clip. Making Associations with other people (their Character), as you would in real life.
There is no xo act.
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