Skew lines can simply be described as two lines that are not coplanar (they are not in the same plane). This means that they do not intersect and are not parallel.
Lines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Character lines refer to the outlines or boundaries that define a character's physical form in visual arts, such as drawing or animation. In literature or storytelling, they can also mean the distinct traits or dialogue that define a character's personality and behavior. Essentially, character lines help to shape and give depth to characters, making them recognizable and relatable to the audience.
parallel
Lines that are described as a straight continuous arrangement of an infinite number of points are known as geometric lines in mathematics. These lines extend infinitely in both directions and have no width or thickness, consisting solely of a series of points that are collinear. In Euclidean geometry, lines can be defined by two distinct points or by a linear equation. They are fundamental concepts in geometry, serving as the basis for more complex shapes and figures.
Dialogue is described as lines spoken between two or more characters. Monologues are lines spoken to the audience by only one character. This can be a narration of events, or the character's personal thoughts.
A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.
A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.
A Flat Character
Charley
Charley
These lines do not share the same plane and can be described as skew.
Lines that are at 90 degrees from one another can be described as perpendicular.
The description given fits that of parallel lines
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Brisk and lively
The character could be described as undergoing character development or transformation.