Using Adjectives In Different Ways To Describe A Character

[Pages:1]Using Adjectives In Different Ways To Describe A Character

At the beginning of a sentence

? Angry, Max stalks from the house. ? Angry and deeply confused, Max runs away. (With the modifier `deeply')

As an insert after the character name

? Max, a volatile, passionate character, seeks independence and freedom. ? Max - volatile, passionate and opinionated - seeks to conquer the world. ? Max, a volatile and erratic character, seeks freedom. ? Max, a gentle but passionate character, seeks freedom. (With the modifier

`but')

To describe the actions or nature a character has/owns

? Max's feverish, yet deliberate actions result in his confrontation with the creatures. (With the modifier `yet')

? Max's impulsive nature leads him to make unwise decisions.

To describe a character or a character's actions or nature after are/is

? Max's actions are feverish and erratic. ? Max is an intensely fierce personality. (With the modifier `intensely)

Modifiers

? but, yet, nevertheless, either, neither, both ? deeply, profoundly, intensely, slightly, barely ? always, often, usually, sometimes, rarely, never ? completely, entirely, significantly, in part, somewhat, to a degree, partly,

not at all

? Tomorrow's Class 2014

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