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Why do we use a definite article in the phrase, "describing the character"?

The original question is:Why do we use a definite article in the phrase, "describing the character"?It is the topic of the lesson. There is nothing before or after it.Answer:We use the definite article, "the," in the phrase, "Describing the character" because (it must be presumed that) the phrase is the title or heading of a chapter or section of an article or book concerning (for example) character development, an elaboration of the character introduced in a previous chapter or section, or something similar. Since "the character" has been previously discussed or concerns a specific (rather than a general) character, the definite article is appropriate.

Is there one specific word that describes how you feel when you're laughing?

Breathless!

Is there a word that describes/defines a phrase when it is literally & figuratively at the same time?

Q: Is there a word that describes/defines a phrase when it is literally & figuratively at the same time?A: Literally and figuratively have separately and together achieved “figure of speech” status.They are rarely used for their native meanings. Literally, literally means accurately or truthfully and figuratively means metaphorically.But nobody says, “The recital was so mesmerizing that it figuratively blew my mind away.” You want to be hyperbolic, antithetical, and oxymoronic by saying, “The recital was so mesmerizing that it literally blew my mind away.”Or, combine the two, by saying,"The Piano Lesson" tells a more haunting story, both literally and figuratively. (New York Times)So, no there is no word to describe the two, for it is far better to use the two together.

Is there a specific word to describe when a substitute is created for a swear word?

A euphemism.Euphemism - Wikipedia

Feminist theory: Is there a word or phrase to describe an inability to escape the patriarchy?

I've read a lot of essays that raise the idea that patriarchal ideals are so thoroughly embedded into society that it's impossible to escape from them. I was wondering if there was a specific word or phrase that describes the impossible position women find themselves in, whereby none of their actions can negate the oppression they face?
I hope this makes sense. I know what I'm trying to say, I'm just having trouble expressing this idea in a concise way and I'm sure there must be a pre-existing phrase for it.

Thanks in advance!

What is the English word or phrase used to describe someone who unfairly (tries to) claim or receive rewards/benefits of the work or efforts of others?

Other than ‘plagiarist’, I can't think of anything specific, but ‘cheat’ and ‘thief’ come to mind as general words. And if you're looking for some adjectives, I’d go with ‘dishonest’, ‘immoral', ‘rude', ‘calculating’, ‘conniving’ and ‘selfish'.

Specific adjectives describing the country of Peru!?

I need specific adjectives describing the country of Peru! My professor wants a phrase under 5 words or 1 word if possible! I'm trying to get some different thoughts so I can make the best decision! Please help!!!

Words that describe genocide?

Here are top 5, including the Holocaust:

5. Hideki Tojo: Killing from 6 million- 30 million Chinese civilians

4. Adolf Hitler: 15 million - 50 million civilian death by democide and concentration camps.

3. Joseph Stalin: 4 million to 6 million political purges.

2. Moa Zedong: 27 million- 73 million chinese deaths.

And the all time worst Genocide:

1. The Abortion industry: 1,638,000,000 human deaths since 1970. Frequently operated by Hitmen working at death clinics. The most famous of the hitmen were George "Dr." Tiller, otherwise known as "Tiller the Baby Killer" and also "Tiller the Ripper", responsible for the death of 60,000 humans.

Phrase "heat rises" is sometimes used to describe the movement of heat. for what type of materials is this ?

You should be more specific when you say "materials"

most gaseous molecules rise more so when heated.

Is there any word that can be used to describe a person who always denies the truth?

An "ostrich", as it refuses to see the truth.

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