Character Motives is what it is called.
Yes it is because you are doing something.
yes because you are doing something.
In doing so is talking about the consequence of doing something, while doing so is just about doing the action.
yes i think it is...well your DOING something and that's what an ACTION verb is so yeh,,,, its a action verb!! (i think.....)
An action verb is something the noun in the sentence is doing. It helps asking "can something do this?" to figure out if it is an action verb or a linking verb. A linking verb is something that you cannot do. For example, something cannot 'is'. However, is is a verb. To be exact, it is a linking verb.
Character Motives is what it is called.
Justified.
Motive
Suicide Intentional injury
The benefit of a task or action is the positive outcome or advantage that it provides. It is the reason why something is worth doing or pursuing.
You must show them in action during the first scene -- have them doing something that character would do naturally, and hook the audience with the action. Show them doing something that reveals their personality by their actions and dialogue.
Intentional--apex ;p
You show expression by action. Show the characters doing something that will give the reader what the character is expressing.
A reason for not doing something could be lack of time, conflicting priorities, or it not aligning with your values or goals.
Initiating action would the beginning of taking action or doing something.
making inference
making inference