OB. Mood is the atmosphere of the narrative, and is created by settings, attitude, and descriptions.
I believe that the Knight would be the obvious answer.
Answer:
a character’s appearance and personality
Explanation:
<u> Traits of the literal characters are used in order for the reader to understand the behavior and appearance of the said character</u>.
These traits can be physical – the color of hair, body height, body shape, eye color, hair length, etc. – <u>and they are used to describe the appearance of the characters for the reader to imagine them clearly</u>.
The psychological traits are the ones that describe the <u>behavior and emotional responses of the character</u> – are they good or bad, are they shy or vain, are they brave or cowardly, etc. These traits are often not directly written by the author but are described through the situations of the narrative, ways character acts, and their emotional reactions to the events in the story.
A variety of traits, the way they go together, and their realism are what make the characters of the story come to life.
Answer:
Denny and <u>I</u> love to ride our bikes around the park.
I is used when the person narrating is the subject of the sentence i.e. are the ones performing an action. As both Denny and the narrator are performing the act, they are both subjects and I should be used.
Both of <u>us</u> are planning to watch a superhero movie on Sunday.
Use the pronoun <em>us</em> when<em> Both of </em>has been written because it will then show that the action is being undertaken by the 2 people.
We can't go the pool now because <u>they</u> have closed.
Use <em>they</em> when referring to a noun that is the subject of the sentence in plural. The subject here would be the pool owners who would have closed.
PowerPoint (or equivalent) Microsoft PowerPoint is probably now the most commonly used form of visual aid. ...
Overhead projector slides/transparencies. ...
White or black board. ...
Paper handouts. ...
Flip chart. ...
Video (DVD or VHS) ...
Artefacts or props