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Tinanam0102 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

about someone's character

Hi teachers,

Emma by Jane Austen.

Emma's character is a bit too mature for a twenty years old.

If I use 'character' in that sentence, would it feel as if Emma was a real life person and she's doing a movie for her character?

Thanks
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Emma's character is a bit too mature for a twenty-year-old. If I use 'character' in that sentence, would it feel as if Emma was a real life person and she's doing a movie for her character? -- No, not at all; it is fine.

  • Emma's character is a bit too mature for a twenty-year-old.
  • If I use 'character' in that sentence, would it feel as if Emma was a real life person and she's doing a movie for her character?
  • -- No, not at all; it is fine.
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Emma's character is a bit too mature for a twenty-year-old.

If I use 'character' in that sentence, would it feel as if Emma was a real life person and she's doing a movie for her character?-- No, not at all; it is fine.
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Hi Mr. Micawber,

Thanks for answering my question.
TN

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