Using the term "flood" on a forum is usually a pejulation because it implies that a lot of the same information is repeatedly posted in the forum content rather than actually participating in the discussion. This behavior is seen as disrespecting the opinions and contributions of others and may be seen as a form of spamming or advertising. Therefore, using the term "flood" in the forum may be regarded as malicious behavior.
However, sometimes forum administrators might use the term "flooding" to deal with inappropriate behavior such as posting a lot of low-quality content or junk mail. The use of the term "spamming" in this situation may be a well-intentioned attempt to help the forum management deal with spamming and inappropriate behavior more effectively. However, under such circumstances, they should respect the rules of the forum and community standards.
No. Cave paintings are remnants of ancient human creativity and expression from prehistoric times. They are real and not fictional creations like what we find in realistic fiction, which is a literary form that tells stories that could potentially happen in our modern or known world.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
They usually offer solutions or different perspectives on problems. Novels with good intentions can show how characters overcome difficulties, like in 'Little Women' where the sisters face various challenges but with good intentions and family values they get through them. This gives readers something to relate to and learn from.
Sure. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a great one. It has good intentions in exploring themes like racial injustice and moral growth. The story, through Scout's eyes, shows how people should stand up for what's right even in a prejudiced society.
In HP fiction, good intentions are important because they often drive the actions of the characters. For example, Harry's intention to defeat Voldemort was pure and good, which motivated him throughout the series. It's like a guiding force for the characters' development and the plot's progression.
One popular 'Cruel Intentions' fanfic could be 'The Redemption of Sebastian'. It explores the character of Sebastian in a new light, showing his possible journey towards self - improvement after the events of the movie. Another one might be 'Kathryn's New Game' which delves into what Kathryn might do if she had a new set of targets and challenges in the same social circle. There are also some that focus on the relationship between the main characters in an alternate universe, like 'Cruel Intentions: Parallel Love' where the love story between the characters takes a different and more positive turn.
Well, obviously Harry himself is a central character. His friends like Hermione and Ron might also be important. Hermione could be helping Harry with researching the history of magical painting techniques, while Ron might be more of a spectator, providing some comic relief when Harry's paintings go a bit haywire.
There could be many girls who paint the Jesus story. It might be a young artist in a religious community who is inspired by her faith to depict the events from the life of Jesus through her paintings. Maybe she's part of an art project in a church or a religious school.