Journal Entry #14 Title: Character Foil

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Journal Entry #14 Title: Character Foil Think about your favorite movie or television show. Which two characters are the exact opposite of one another in terms of characteristics or qualities? Expand on your answer by giving details and examples of each. For example, Scar and Mufasa differ because Scar is evil; whereas Mufasa is good. You have 7 minutes to write your response.

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Tuesday: embarrassing?: Embarrassing was misspelled. A question was asked, so a question mark was added as end punctuation. accidentally: Accidentally was misspelled. into: The preposition into is used to indicate movement toward the inside of a place. second: It is best to write out single digit numbers in this form; There is some debate about this rule. realizing: Realizing was misspelled. had started: This is an error in verb tense. The proper usage is had started because it expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. teachers / parents: The plural form of both of these words should be used. attention. : A period is added at the end of this sentence. © Presto Plans