By mark for feet I assume you mean equivalent of cm or some such. If you were to describe my height in feet and inches I would be 6'4" This means I am 6 foot 4 inches.
Mark, who was mentioned by Paul in his epistles, is credited with writing the gospel that now bears his name. However, all the new Testament gospels were originally anonymous until attributed to the persons whose names they now bear, later in the second century.In fact, there is no good reason that Mark wrote any book in the Bible. He was probably already dead by the time Mark's Gospel was written, in 70 CE.
The gospel now known as the Gospel According to Mark was attributed to Mark later in the second century, although it was originally written anonymously. In spite of this attribution, there is no good reason to believe that John Mark was actually the author of this gospel.
A question mark (?) is a symbol used to indicate an interrogatory sentence. It can be found on questions like:How are you today?What grade of school are you in now?Where do you work?
A line is a continuous, single, long mark on a paper or other substance / material that can show written or typed markings.
Bryon has admitted that he is the catcher and Mark is the pitcher.
bryon and mark
It meant bryon was the one that talked someone into something and mark did the stealing part
He died trying to save Bryon and Mark after some gunshot.
Bryon and Mark drifted apart in the book "That Was Then, This is Now" due to differing priorities and values as they grew older. Mark became involved in drugs and criminal activities, while Bryon tried to distance himself from that lifestyle and focus on his future. This conflict ultimately drove them apart.
Well Bryon is the protagonist. So I would say the antagonist is Mark because of the conflict of growing up that he and Bryon face which tears them apart. Throughout the story, Bryon realizes how he needs to start behaving to get a job and be more responsible so he begins to grow up while Mark doesn't. Bryon realizes he's changing and Mark will never change because he has no sense of right form wrong. Initially, this bothers Bryon to the point he turns Mark into the police.
Bryon's encounter with Angela, leading to his realization of her pregnancy. Mark's involvement in drug dealing and the resulting violence. The betrayal between Bryon and Mark, leading to their falling out. M&M's overdose and Bryon's guilt over not being able to prevent it. Bryon's arrest after Mark sets him up with stolen property from the drug deal. The rift between Bryon and his parents due to his behavior and choices. Bryon's ultimate realization of the consequences of his actions and the importance of taking responsibility for them.
Loyalty is one theme of many. Bryon wants to be loyal to Mark, who is like his brother, but at the same time, Bryon doesn't like Mark's violence and drug usage. Later, Bryon is loyal to Cathy and M & M and so he must break his loyalty to Mark and have him arrested. Bryon really struggles with who to be loyal too throughout the novel. This is also a big theme in other S.E. Hinton books, including the Outsiders.
The dynamic characters in "That Was Then, This Is Now" by S.E. Hinton include Mark and Bryon. Mark's character evolves throughout the story as he becomes involved in criminal activities, while Bryon undergoes a transformation in his beliefs and friendships as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a tough environment.
Bryon calls the police after he learns that Mark has been selling drugs. Then Mark is sent to a reformatory where Bryon comes to visit him. Then Mark says that he hates Bryon and that once he gets out he will never see Bryon again.
Do You mean That Was Then... This Is Now (1985)???If yes, Emilio Estevez (Mark Jennings) and Kim Delaney (Cathy Carlson) acted in it...The main characters are: Bryon Douglas, Mark, Cathy, M&M, Angela.
In "That Was Then, This Is Now," Mark is involved in drug dealing and organizing a fight club. This behavior is shocking because it goes against his close friendship with the protagonist, Bryon, and showcases a darker side to his character.