Tip 4: Be inventive in the similes you use to describe characters Instead of relying on clichés to describe characters' faces, think up similes that convey something essential about your characters and mark them as unique. In Charles Dickens'Great Expectations, the clerk Wemmick is described as ...
If you’re writing a 3,000-word short story, it may be unnecessary to describe anyone. With that much brevity, readers probably won’t expect any descriptive details, even about the main character. However, you can still describe characters in very short stories if you want to. On the ot...
How to describe a person vividly: 1. Start with a character profile or pin board. 2. Focus on details that reveal personality. 3. Practice ...
Bansal V, Sinha R M K 1999 "On how to describe shapes of Devanagari characters and use them for recognition." In Proc. Fifth Int. Conf. on Document Analysis and Recognition, Bangalore (IEEE Computer Society Press) ppOn how to describe shapes of Devanagari characters and use them for ...
How to describe a character Before you begin writing a novel (or any other “story”) you will have to define and describe each of your main characters, as well as many supporting characters. The strength of your story rests on the strength of your characters almost as much as on the ...
etc. based on the books and writing groups, etc. One issue that keeps coming up in my critique group about my characters is I don’t describe them early on (i.e. first couple of chapters) as the three POV characters haven’t met or interacted as of yet. I know the reflection scenar...
Using generic terms can make it hard for you to stand out. It can also affect your search engine ranking.The best invented-word names tend to hint at what the company does without trying to describe it in literal terms.Examples (ordered from the most indirect to most direct hints):...
To total characters in several cells, you should wrap your LEN in SUMPRODUCT – the function that tallies up the numbers from entered ranges. In my case, the range is returned by the LEN function: =SUMPRODUCT(LEN(A2:A6)) Of course, you could incorporate the SUM function instead. But SUM...
I've seen a lot of unique AI image prompts, but all of them share a set of common characteristics. Here's the general structure of an effective AI art prompt (keep scrolling for more details, along with starting words and expressions to help get you started): Describe the subject or ...
People love taking quizzes, especially when the results help describe their personality. They help us reason with our specific traits by adding a surprise element to something that’s already known to us. For example: “I’m a Cancerian, so I’m sensitive.” ...