D. A fictional character who shares many qualities with the author's best friend
-Apex
a fictional heroine whose mannerisms resemble those of the author's wife
A leader of a fictional city who talks and acts like the mayor of a real American city.
ethos: an appeal based on the character of the speakerlogos: an appeal based on logic or reasoningpathos: an appeal based on emotion#apex
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
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Yes. Well, it was based on a book of the same name, and the book was based on a true story. The book was based on the author's -- Lauren Weisberger's -- experiences working for the Editor-In-Chief of Vogue magazine: legendary ice queen and fashion genius, Anna Wintour.
It is called PhysiognomyDictionary definition:phys·i·og·no·my (fz-gn-m, -n-m)n. pl. phys·i·og·no·mies1.a. The art of judging human character from facial features.b. Divination based on facial features.2.a. Facial features, especially when regarded as revealing character.b. Aspect and character of an inanimate or abstract entity
D. A fictional character who shares many qualities with the author's best friend-Apex
As in, "is he a real character, not a figment of another character's imagination"? If so - yes. Sure, he is ignored a lot but I don't think there's anything in there that would suggest he was imaginary. If you meant, "is he based on a real person?" - no, not to my knowledge.
Absolutely not. Even if your imaginary friend is based on a person who has died, they can in no way ever possibly turn into a ghost.
He was just a imaginary person probably based off of most of the women on the titanic
To an extent, yes. Charles Foster Kane, for example, was based on William Randolph Hearst.
focuses on the moral character of the person performing action
No, Phileas Fogg is a fictional character created by Jules Verne for his novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." The character is not based on a real person.
whatever book you are reading and the character that's name sows up the most is the person who it is based on
He was a fictional character.
The character of Rollergirl in the film Boogie nights, was not based on a real person. The main character of Dirk Diggler was however loosely based on adult film star John Holmes
No.It is fictional.
To infer character traits of a person, observe their actions, behavior, and the way they interact with others. Pay attention to their words, body language, and how they handle different situations. Additionally, consider their values, beliefs, and attitudes as they can provide insights into their character traits.