It is called a serif.
Typefaces that lack them are called sans-serif faces.
This type of person is commonly referred to as a "round character," or "dynamic character." This person is the opposite of a "flat" or "static" character who does not change throughout the story.
A one dimensional character or a "flat" character
The Conflict is Character vs. Character
The character who opposes the main character in a story is called the antagonist This is true, and the antagonist may be: *Protagonist against nature *Protagonist against man *Protagonist against himself There are plenty of other examples as well! -Sage
When a character changes throughout the story is called a dynamic character and when a character does not change throughout the story is called static character. In Macbeth , Macbeth starts out as a good honorable guy and then he changes to a completely different person. He starts killing people so he could become king. Macbeth's wife could be considered a static character. Since the beginning she seems to be selfish, evil and power hungry.
Yes, if the aneurysm produced a clot that traveled to the brain.
The character is called a supporting character
Serif type-faces
the stroke is called elementry backtroke no clue who was named after
The recommended type of engine oil for a chainsaw is two-stroke oil that is specifically designed for small engines.
Titian used a brush stoke called 'contempery texture'.
ischemic stroke
There is no difference between 2 stroke oil and 2 cycle oil. They are the identical product but are called different names. The 2 stroke refers to the engine type that the oil can be used in.
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
IMDB
This is called character type.
Usually, a small 2-stroke engine wouldn't have any oil put in it directly at all. It would have a certain percentage of oil mixed into the fuel instead.