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Holt and Jackson because they are the same person but theyhave different personalities
You cant cuz that is called cheating..................u should write your own
I do not know what you mean, but in realtionships there is no more important person in my mind. In the U.S. and probably the world the most important is the.....President.
How do the decisions and actions of characters revel their personalities?
The adjective form for the verb to clash is the present particple clashing; for example, clashing personalities or clashing dishes.
A person with multiple personalities is said to have dissociative identity disorder. There is not really a name for the person.
A person can have multiple personalities. It is the person who has the disorder and not the personalities who have the disorder.
the person has dissociative identity disorder,commonly known as split personalities.
The difference is, with multiple personalities there are actually two different internal personalities that might not even know about each other... being two-faced is the way you act ... all nice to one person and being fake to another person... or mean behind someone's back and nice in front of them. No internal difference, just the way you act.
There are many personalities. Such as being calm, quiet, honest, jealous...
No not at all. Personalities are always different from one person to the next. Blood Type has absolutely and positively nothing to do with personality. No two people are alike.
it have two personalities
Sounds like an attempt at a breakup that didn't go that well. If you aren't getting along in a comfortable, easy way, then the two personalities are not compatible. It isn't just one person.
Yes, I've seen this before. In the Discovery Health Channel, a woman has 15 or 16 different personalities. She's herself at first, then shes a whole different person, later on she's a teacher. But she is aware she has multiple personalities.
As many as they want.
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The noun personalities is the plural form for the singular noun personality.