Sentence examples for describing character from inspiring English sources

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Loosely speaking, the evening was divided between those who favor percussion tap, in which sound is primary, and those who set the entire body in motion, often describing character.

His seductively simple style (no doubt achieved through endless drafts, for Chaudhuri tells us that he wrote the first draft longhand, on paper) comes into its own when describing character, as here: "Mrs Mukherjee sat upon her chair in the ground-floor flat in Lower Circular Road, almost meditating, except for the wicked, abstracted look the squint gave her, and the inward smile.

Also, the use of landscape indicators for describing character and assessing changes has been widely tested.

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Like his other novels, it is a work of great violence, describing characters of unbridled instincts and passions.

When describing characters decisions, actions or reactions, unless someone is speaking always capitalise their names.

For Renaissance writers the distinction was a different one: ethos described character and pathos an emotional appeal.

March 17 , 12 07p.m.: An earlier version of this article incorrectly described character Mrs. Potts as a teacup.

Amber and Kyle are both really well described characters as well.

It describes characters that represent the realization of our fears of the future.

If you demand meat-and-potatoes songs that describe characters, situations and events, "Phantom Moon" will seem maddeningly indirect.

We use the phrase "cartoon cutout" to describe characters who lack the rich individuality of well-rounded literary creations.

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