Character comparison simply means placing two characters of a text side by side, that is, bringing to fore their differences in characters and roles. One should lay out the characters in question and the roles they play in the given text(s).
The comparison used in the sentence is a simile, comparing the audience's behavior to the character's speech.
The sentence uses the positive degree of comparison, as it does not compare the character's speaking volume or intensity to any other level. It simply states that the audience became quiet when the character started talking.
If someone calls you Falco, they may be referring to the character Falco Lombardi from the video game series, "Star Fox." Falco is known for his cocky and sarcastic attitude, so they may be teasing you or making a comparison to that character.
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comparison mean not being fair if you use a sentence this how it sound like the comparison between Joseph and jack quite and unfair
It is a comparison between something holy and something not. "That man is like a god"
This sentence uses the positive degree of comparison. It describes a simple comparison without indicating any increase or decrease in the quality of the action.
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To make a comparison
What does character value mean?
A foil is a character with qualities that are very different from the main character's. You use a foil in writing as a basis for comparison... because you are showing the opposite, the main character's qualities stand out more.
a comparison without using like or as!