Well, it's not a strict rule. Sometimes using the first name makes the reference more personal or friendly. But in formal settings or when clarity is needed, the last name might be preferred.
It depends on the context. You might use vivid and descriptive language to bring them to life.
We use 'a' here. The reason is that the first sound in 'historical' is /h/, which is a consonant sound. We use 'a' before words with a consonant sound at the start and 'an' for vowel sounds. 'Historical fiction' thus takes 'a'.
In fiction, either can be used. Using first names can create a sense of intimacy. For example, in a story about a group of friends, calling them by their first names like 'John' and 'Alice' makes the readers feel closer to the characters, as if they are part of the group. However, using last names can add formality or a sense of distance. In a detective story, the detective might refer to suspects by their last names, like 'Mr. Smith', which gives a more professional and detached feeling.
I think it depends. In some cases, using words like 'fourteen karat' might sound more natural and descriptive. But in technical or specific contexts, numerals like '14K' could be more appropriate.
You should use quotes when directly quoting a specific passage or phrase from the novel.
You can use last names for mystery stories. Let's say the last name is 'Blackwood'. The story could revolve around a mystery associated with the Blackwood family. Maybe there's a hidden treasure or a curse that has been passed down through the generations of Blackwoods. Writers can introduce characters with this last name and build suspense around their actions and the family's past.
In writing, names are often used to refer to protagonists, main characters, or special characters. The following are some of the situations where names are used: Protagonist: Using the protagonist's name makes it easier for the reader to understand and imagine the protagonist's appearance, personality, and experiences. For example, Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series, and the Dark Knight series, etc. 2. Main characters: The main characters usually use their names to make it easier for readers to remember their names and character characteristics. For example, Hermione and Ron in the Harry Potter series. 3. Special characters: Some characters with special abilities, backgrounds, or personalities can be represented by their names. For example, Voldemort and Bellatrix in the Harry Potter series. It is important to note that using names does not necessarily mean that you can rely solely on names to distinguish characters. You can also use other methods to distinguish characters such as appearance, occupation, social status, etc. At the same time, the use of names had to be adjusted according to the story and reader feedback in order to better attract the reader's attention and maintain the character's image.
We use quotes for short works like short stories within a larger collection or for individual chapters of a novel. Italics are typically used for the titles of entire novels. For example, if you're referring to a chapter in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', you might use quotes for the chapter title, but the whole novel title 'To Kill a Mockingbird' would be in italics.
Fictional characters should swear when it helps to convey their frustration, anger, or when it's a natural part of their personality or the environment they're in. However, it's important to use it strategically to avoid alienating the audience or making the story seem too vulgar.
Well, manhwa is basically the Korean term for comics or sequential art. It often features diverse genres and styles, similar to comics from other countries.