Greeting's!
<span>c. sternally, with its forelegs off the table.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I just had a question like this
1. You might want to lead with the name, which is might already clear out if it's a man or a woman. it might save you a few words.
Then you want to add a reference, maybe the novel or world that your favorite character is from, the ethnicity or race, geographic location or where the character lives now.
Then you might add what is the character's occupation. Maybe add the character's passion as well. Try to be concise.
In the end, you might want to list what you find interesting about the character. Achievements, hobbies and so on.
Here is a quick example:
<em>Legolas is an elven prince of the Wood Elves of northern Milkwood. He in first appears in The Lord of the Rings books and pairs with the Fellowship of the Ring to save the Middle Earth from a dark lord. He is also a great warrior, an amazing archer and a very good friend. Eventually, becomes the best friend of a dwarf named Gimli, even thought dwarves and elves hate each other.</em>
One it’s dally but at first from the hospital dally didn’t want to talk to the reporters because of all what happened to Johnny so it shows that dally is someone who is tough and closed off at first but once you get him to start talking he’s very bubbly and fun to be around but at the moment his guard was up and didn’t want to be around the reporters. Sodapop on the other hand seemed to be very open and wants to be in the spot light but once they start questioning him about the accident and all that happened well Sodapop didn’t knew anything about it and just wanted the attention at first and then they asked him questions he got shy and then at the end he bored them hey talking about something that is not the accident.
It changes the word to an adjective or a verb