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 Name Names, words signifying special and tangible things, either living, as in the case of a person or an animal, or inanimate, as in the case of a place or a concept. The study of names and their origins is called onomastics (Greek onoma,µnameµ).  Age  Age, length of time that o ne has been alive. Age can also refer to inanimate objects in terms of when t hey were created or produced.  Appearance  Appearance (law), in law, formal attendance of a party to a proceeding in court.  A party may appear in person or be represented by counsel in certain proceedings. Personality Personality, deeply ingrained and relatively enduring patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior. Personality usually refers to that which is unique about a person, the characteristics that distinguish him or her from other people. Thought, emotion, and behavior as such do not constitute a personality, which is, rather, the dispositions that underlie these elements. Personality implies predictability about how a person will act or react under different circumstances. Strengths Strength, the muscular power of people or the ability of materials to withstand stresses. Weaknesses Fainting, sudden dizziness or weakness accompanied by brief loss of consciousness, associated with insufficient oxygen in the brain. The cause is usually a disturbance in blood circulation due to fatigue, pain, shock, abnormal blood pressure, arterial blockage, or heart failure. The person fainting should be placed in a position that will quickly bring blood to the brain, and other aid to blood circulation should be instituted. The cause of fainting should be quickly determined so that further appropriate action can be taken. Goals Goal, purpose or objective toward which an endeavor is directed ([DPSOH&KDUDFWHU&KDUW Person/Character Chart )LOOLQJRXWDSHUVR QFKDUDFWHUFKDUW JLYHV\RXDFOHDUHUORRNDWD FKDUDFWHU LQDSLHFHRIZU LWLQJ8VHLWZKHQZU LWLQJDFKDUDFWHU VNHWFK y )LOOLQHDFKER[ZLWKWKH LQIRUPDWLRQDERXWWKH FKDUDFWHU  y $GGPRUHURZVWRH[SORUHRWKHU GHWDLOVDERXWWKH SHUVRQ Click here to see an example. 

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8/8/2019 Person n Character Chart

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NameNames, words signifying special and tangible things, either living, as in the caseof a person or an animal, or inanimate, as in the case of a place or a concept.The study of names and their origins is called onomastics (Greekonoma,µnameµ).

 Age  Age, length of time that one has been alive. Age can also refer to inanimateobjects in terms of when they were created or produced.

 Appearance Appearance (law), in law, formal attendance of a party to a proceeding in court. A party may appear in person or be represented by counsel in certainproceedings.

Personality

Personality, deeply ingrained and relatively enduring patterns of thought,feeling, and behavior. Personality usually refers to that which is unique about aperson, the characteristics that distinguish him or her from other people.Thought, emotion, and behavior as such do not constitute a personality, whichis, rather, the dispositions that underlie these elements. Personality implies

predictability about how a person will act or react under different circumstances.

Strengths Strength, the muscular power of people or the ability of materials to withstandstresses.

Weaknesses

Fainting, sudden dizziness or weakness accompanied by brief loss of consciousness, associated with insufficient oxygen in the brain. The cause isusually a disturbance in blood circulation due to fatigue, pain, shock, abnormalblood pressure, arterial blockage, or heart failure. The person fainting should beplaced in a position that will quickly bring blood to the brain, and other aid to

blood circulation should be instituted. The cause of fainting should be quicklydetermined so that further appropriate action can be taken.

Goals Goal, purpose or objective toward which an endeavor is directed

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Name John Conlan

 Age 15-16 (Sophomore)

 Appearance handsome, six feet tall, long brown hair, gigantic blue eyes

Personality sarcastic, smart, funny, wild, troublemaker, outsider, very loyal to friends

Strengths intelligent, inventive, witty, good looking

Weaknesses too wild, doesnt fit in, too smart for his own good

Goals to survive school and try to have as much fun as he can along the way

Other

Detailsacts like he hates everything but actually cares deeply