The question aims to analyze your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I will show you how to do the character sketch.
<h3>Steps to make the character sketch</h3>
- Read the text that introduces the character.
- Identify the most striking features.
- Identify the character's personality traits.
- Identify the character's behavior.
- Write these characteristics and traits in a generalized way.
The character sketch is a generalized presentation of a character, where the most basic and representative characteristics of the character are presented.
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Answer: Frankenstein is tortured by guilt, whereas the monster is tortured by rejection - APEX!!!
Answer:
Bilbo dislikes the dwarves and does not want to go with them
Explanation:
From "The Hobbit" Bilbo Baggins is one of the character in this book, others are Gandaff, Golum and the rest.
Bilbo Baggins can be regarded the protagonist in this book, Bilbo is a creature that has a size that is half of human size. Bilbo has hairy feet and doesn't has beards. He's very clever and courageous. He left Hobbitton which is his hometown to render help to the dwarves so they can regain some treasures that was stolen away by dragon Smaug in the past. However , Bilbo dislikes the dwarves and does not want to go with them
Answer:
The prohibition of the sales of cigarettes and alcohol during the lockdown
Successes and Failures:
a) Successes:
- The ban or prohibition helped to curb the spread of coronavirus.
- It eased pressure on health services, which would have increased with nicotine and alcohol-induced health problems.
- It forced the people to lead healthier lifestyles.
- It reduced some types of crime, especially sexual assault, property arson, and violence.
b) Failures:
- It negatively impacted economic activities of certain businesses.
- It promoted recourse to illegal sales and consumption of illegal nicotine and alcohol.
- It created black markets for these banned goods, thereby exacerbating public health concerns.
Explanation:
South Africa has witnessed some successes as well as failures in her efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus by banning the sales of cigarettes and alcohol in late March and July, 2020. As South Africa has remained at the epicenter of the virus in Africa, recording about 13,000 deaths, the highest in Africa, the government of Cyril Ramaphosa decided to prohibit sales of these products. The ban on the sales of these products have now been lifted following the gradual easing of the lockdown in the country.