In Shakespeare's<span> Macbeth, the </span>porter<span> scene that comes after the killing of Duncan makes the reader laugh. The </span>porter<span> is a strange gatekeeper. </span>
Hi Aarroy,
Who is your favorite fictional character? It doesn't have to be someone from a classic novel unless your teacher specified. It can be a character from a movie you love etc.
In order to write a "descriptive" paragraph, all you have to do is describe the character you choose using vivid language. For instance, if I was writing about Darcy from Pride and Prejudice I could write;
<em>"He has silvery blue eyes and an intimdating stature."</em> etc.
Just write about your character's appearance as well as his personality.
Metaphors are comparisons that do NOT use <u>like</u> or <u>as</u>. For instance, I could write:
<em>"Darcy's personality is an onion; with an outward appearance that first appears cold but whose inner layers reveal his insecure and fragile nature."</em>
I know that sounds like a mouthful, but I am comparing Darcy's personality to an onion without using like or as, which is a metpahor.
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<u>In </u><u>Indirect </u><u>Speech</u><u>:</u></h3>
➺ She told me that her brother wanted to meet me.
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<u>Explanation:</u></h3>
➺ Change to indirect Speech by :-
- Changing the narration from 1st person to 3rd person.
- Changing from present tense to past tense.
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Sentimentally is the best word to describe it <span>
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