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The story, EYES by KT mohammed was entitled like that because in the story, people around the main character (narrator) judge him by his physical appearance :)
Developing characters is the way readers become acquainted with the people in a story. Like any relationship, writiers usually start out with the basics (ie. name, age, physical charactersitcs etc.) and we learn more as time passses. As we learn about a characters emotions, motivations and conflicts within the story, we are watching the character "develop" before our eyes.
In "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston, coon-can is a card game played by the characters in the story. It is a popular game of skill and strategy played with a standard deck of cards. The game is used as a pastime and form of entertainment among the characters.
That depends on which story you are reading!Every story has characters - some of them are believable and others are not. You'll have to make that determination for every story you read.
When you are hooked you are into the story, you get it you are like one of the characters.
It is not like a story, it is a story. It has all the components of a plot: characters, conflict, climax, resolution, etc. It is the story of how God rescues rebellious humans.
It has real life characters in it, like Al Capone, but the story has some differences.
Mrs. Boots has Blue eyes just like all the other main characters
You have to think of story characters that you like and dress up as one of them. This can be any story you have enjoyed, so just use your imagination! Do you like Harry Potter? Maybe a younger story like Peter Rabbit or The Little Train that Could? Any story character is OK.
I like the characters, because I think those characters showed in the story Were based on real life. Like it portrays the perspective of the youth and The reality around us. -nick james poculan
Supporting characters are the ones the 'main character' only kind of knows. Like, do you have any frenemies? they might be supporting characters. They're not your best friends but you don't hate them, right? The main characters come up alot during the story, or at least most of the time, and the supporting characters only come up once or twice, like, you know them, but they're not extremely important. Main characters are basically the story's purpose. They are the subject of the story. They have the problem. They need a solution, and THEY need to find it, not the supporting characters... Thanks for reading my answer....
you can add your writing skills and think of the things you like about math for example if you like fractions ,adding ,pi etc .start the story like that and add characters to the story