He loved a real good butt ram.
Cunning is a trait of people sorted into Slytherin - it is not the name of a character.
The legendary figure known as Bartholomew is often associated with the character "Bartholomew Roberts," a famous Welsh pirate from the early 18th century. His real name was John Bartholomew Roberts, and he was known for his successful piracy in the Caribbean and along the American coast. Roberts became one of the most notorious pirates of his time, capturing numerous ships before his death in 1722.
The tanners knife is the symbol of St Bartholomew, as he was skinned alive with one before he was crucified.
Katniss's most admirable trait in MY opinion is her protectiveness, especially of her loved ones.Although, it's really your opinion, no one can prove her best trait. Her most admirable trait is her strength and determination because she continues to move on even after she has lost everything and everyone.
Yes, Bartolomeu Dias had children. He married and had at least one son, named João Dias. The specifics about his family life are not extensively documented, but it is known that he left behind a family when he died during a voyage in 1500.
No one really knows where Bartholomew traveled, and no one really cares
Laziness is not usually considered a beneficial character trait.
A character trait is something that is part of the character, like their appearance, thoughts and emotions. Fast might be a trait, but it's not a very revealing one - lots of people are fast.
Echo - Good story-teller. Narcissus - the epitome of vain and narcissistic (which is where the word comes from)
If the two word phrase "character trait" is considered a single part of speech, it is a noun. Alternatively, one could call "trait" a noun and "character" a substantive adjective modifying "trait".
Executioner is a character in The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by Dr. Seuss.
a flat.
a flat.
A character trait that shows what is on the outside of a character, like the hair, eye, or skin color
Brave and tomboy
His determination to succeed.
Well, darling, "character trait" is a noun phrase. It's a combo of a noun ("character") and a noun ("trait") that describes a characteristic or quality of a person. So, next time you're playing grammar police, you can confidently slap that label on it and call it a day.