<span>a kind of drama with personified abstract qualities as the main characters and presenting a lesson about good conduct and character, popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
so I'd say true
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The puppy, who's name is fluffy, ran across the field.
1) critical thinking is deep thinking that involves forming complex ideas, not just basic ones. it allows you to dive into the topic and think about it more in depth, which is important, as it allows your brain to expand new ideas and think more outside of the box, rather than just thinking about what is right in front of you.
2) i think the information found on the internet, depending on what it is at times, is very helpful and useful. for example, when researching about a certain topic, the internet can provide you with great outside resources that you may not find somewhere else, and especially not as fast as you’d be able to on the internet. while it can have skeptical sites, there are very good ones out there, if you just know the right place to look for it.
If I was the writer, standing in the shoes of an elephant, I'd start off describing my peaceful life. I'd describe how we were peaceful mammals. We (Meaning the elephant and his elephant friends and family) always went about our business and did what was needed to live. Poachers came to hunt us down quite often, just because our skin was considered rare amongst the African People, they would kill us. Describe how the semi humane people would not kill the elephant, but buy the skin from the seller. These killers, the poachers often resurfaced as wealthy, heartless men. Although most people consider it a "small issue" it is killing us, we are drifting to extinction if this doesn't stop, and soon. Write about how you think life might be, if poachers were not a thing.
I am pretty sure that if you embellish upon this story and extent it enough. This will surely meet your story's character standard of 300-500 characters.
-Hope this helped
Sincerely,
xPain