actor?
actor?
A dramatic presentation featuring only one character is known as a "monologue." This is a solo speech or performance given by a single actor that can convey a character's thoughts, feelings, or experiences to an audience. Monologues are commonly found in plays, films, and spoken word performances.
Service Style in Food presentation plays a role such that when the service style of the crew that does the food presentation is not good, the presentation intself will be affected.
frames
I assume you're talking about portion of the OSI model that handles character-encoding such as ASCII. It is the Presentation Layer of the OSI model.
The Protagonist
Presentation
Direct presentation in literature refers to a narrative technique where a character's traits, thoughts, and emotions are presented explicitly through direct statements or dialogue, rather than being inferred through actions or descriptions. This method allows readers to gain immediate insight into a character's personality and motivations. It contrasts with indirect presentation, where characterization is revealed through a character's behavior and interactions with others. Direct presentation can create a clearer, more immediate understanding of a character's role within the story.
Not necessarily. If you give an oral presentation and do not use any technology, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, then it is just an oral presentation. A Powerpoint presentation is often done as part of an oral presentation, and it can make it more interesting.
infered information based on a character (thoughs, feeling, words and actions)
author shows us the character in action; the reader infers what a character is like from what she/he thinks, or says, or does. These are also called dramatized characters and they are generally consistent (in behavior), motivated (convincing), and plausible (lifelike)."
Lisa plays the tuba in one of the intros but I can't locate a character that plays it regularly.