A synapomorphic (derived) character is defined as a trait that multiple taxa and their last common ancestor possess, but that the ancestor of this last common ancestor did not possess. The multiple taxa in this case could be the 29 orders of mammals, all of which have fur. All mammals descend from cynodonts. It is probable that cynodonts were covered in fur. Cynodonts evolved (with various steps in between) from early amniotes, which did not have fur. We do not know when exactly fur appeared in the evolution of mammals.
No, you should bring your character back to life. It's easier for the future and you can always get another character on your same account, for example having a baby or adopt one.
An example of direct characterization in the story "No Gumption" is when the narrator describes his father as having "no gumption" because he lacks drive, ambition, and motivation. This direct statement by the narrator directly informs the reader about his father's character.
Having good character is important because it allows us to build strong relationships with others based on trust and respect. It also helps us make ethical decisions and behave in a way that positively impacts our communities. Ultimately, having good character leads to personal growth and fulfillment.
Among a given group of organisms, the shared derived characters are generally the less common characters. The evolutionary interpretation is that these characters of organisms are more recently evolved. They are contrasted with primitive characters. Shared derived characters should have the same structure and function.Derived characters may be present in members of one group of the line, but not in the common ancestor. For example, in comparing fish and mammals, fish have scales and mammals have hair. So having hair is a derived character for mammals, as only the mammals have ancestors with hair.
Blocking is important to ensure actors are in the right places at the correct time, in order to ensure their performances have the maximum impact. For example, having a character in an argument at the back of the stage behind a table won't be as effective as having them standing in front of the other character closer to the audience.
Character traits are distinctive features which are exhibited by all members of a group, and which are capable of being described or measured. Character traits are attributes of a character, either physical or emotional or otherwise. Having green eyes could be a character trait; Bravery is a character trait as well. It means that the character in your book or movie has a characteristic. Like for example: Dorothy in Wizard of Oz has brown hair, is adventurous and friendly! The adjectives represent the definition for Character Traits!
a character having problems with the city or world or whatever you are using or something influencial
I do. "They are at the park because John is having friends over after lunch." :D
An example of an inconsistency in a story would be a character's age changing suddenly without explanation or a plot point appearing without any prior context or foreshadowing. It can also refer to a character having different personality traits or abilities that contradict what has been established earlier in the story.
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Jesus used a child as an example of faith because children are often seen as having pure and simple trust. By using a child as an example, Jesus was emphasizing the importance of having a humble and trusting heart when it comes to believing in God.
If it is supposed to be derived from mythology, it seems to me a misprint for 'auroral', having to do with the dawn, Latin Aurora (Greek Eos).