[Character action: He clenched his fists and looked determined.] Her expression: Her lips parted into a smile. Language: His impassioned speech grew louder. Her heart was filled with excitement and anticipation, hoping to hear good news.
An example of a sentence describing an action, expression, and psychology is as follows: The expression on her (protagonist) face became distorted as if she was about to explode. 2's face darkened as if he was going to kill someone. 3 (The reader) saw (the protagonist)'s reaction and the expression on (his) face became frightened as if he was about to cry. The expression on the villain's face turned cold as if he was going to kill someone. 5 (the protagonist) heard (the villain)'s words (he)'s body trembled slightly as if he was about to sweat. The expression on (the reader's) face became arrogant as if he was about to laugh when he saw (the villain's) reaction. 7 (Villain) saw (Protagonist)'s reaction (His) expression became smug as if he was going to mock.
An example of a good sentence and paragraph is as follows: His body trembled slightly as his fingers gripped the hilt of his sword tightly, and a trace of fear appeared on his face. Her eyes were wide open as if she was ready to attack at any moment. His face was serious and his heart was filled with anger and dissatisfaction. Her lips parted slightly as if she wanted to say something. His eyes were fixed on the other party as if he was looking for any loopholes to attack. A smug smile appeared on her face as if she was mocking the other party's cowardice. His fingers gently stroked the sword in his hand, and his heart was filled with pride and satisfaction. Her eyes were empty as if she could not see anything. His lips parted slightly as if he wanted to reveal some secret. A surprised expression appeared on her face as if she did not know why the other party would do this.
Okay, what do you need me to answer about the description of the character's actions, expressions, and language?
Okay, what kind of characters, actions, expressions, and language do you need to describe?
An example of a good sentence describing actions, expressions, and psychology is as follows: His eyes were so wide that they looked like they could shoot lasers at any moment to illuminate the darkness. She jumped up and the floor under her feet made a "thump" sound like a lion leaping up. He picked up a pen and wrote a few words on the paper. Then he looked up and looked straight ahead as if he was thinking for a long time. Her hand kept waving like a butterfly dancing in the air, but no one could see her inner thoughts. Her face was full of fear, as if there was a stone pressing on her heart at any time. His eyes were tightly shut, as if trying to hide the fear and uneasiness in his heart. He picked up the knife and cut his wrist before looking up at the other party with a firm gaze. Her fingers kept trembling as if she wanted to grab onto something, but she had no idea where to start. His eyes were filled with tears as if he wanted to express the pain and helplessness in his heart. He stood up and patted his desk as if he wanted to calm himself down and start thinking about his next move.
Language Description: By describing the language of the character, the reader can feel the emotions, thoughts, personality, etc. of the character. Language description could help the readers understand the inner world of the characters better, and it could also help shape the characters and lay out the plot. Action Description: By describing the actions of the character, the reader can feel the actions and reactions of the character. The action description could help the reader better understand the character's actions and thoughts, and also help the reader feel the changes and tension in the plot more deeply. [Description of Manners: By describing the expressions, eyes, and postures of the characters, the readers can feel the emotions and mental state of the characters.] The description of expressions could help the readers better understand the emotions and psychological state of the characters. It could also help the readers better feel the atmosphere and emotional changes of the plot. Appearance Description: By describing the appearance of the character, the reader can feel the image and appearance of the character. The description of the character's appearance allowed the reader to better understand the character's appearance and characteristics. It also helped the reader better understand the background and environment of the plot. [Description of the character's thoughts and emotions. The reader can feel the character's thoughts and emotions by describing their inner feelings and thoughts.] The psychological description could help the readers better understand the thoughts and emotions of the characters. It could also help the readers better feel the development of the plot and the growth of the characters. Language, action, demeanor, appearance, and psychological descriptions have their own characteristics. Different descriptions can bring different effects and characteristics. The readers can choose different descriptions according to their own needs and preferences to better understand and feel the plot and characters of the novel.
Character's language: Vague, mean, sharp, mean, vicious, two-faced, glib, stubborn, sweet. Description: proud, proud, self-abased, frustrated, angry, calm, relaxed, frightened, nervous, embarrassed, unnatural, confident, calm. Action words: talk, run, jump, pull, massage, put your fingers, press, touch, stare, blink, smile, nod, wave, turn around, kick, drag, hug, kiss, stroke, hair, cheeks, lips.
Appearance: His eyes sparkled like two black gems. He was tall and muscular, and he walked with an imposing manner. Language: He can speak fluent English and French and is a very smart person. Her voice was soft and pleasant to listen to. Movement: He picked up his gun and faced the enemy with a firm gaze and no fear. She jumped on the horse and ran. The wind whistled and made people feel relaxed and happy. Appearance: His expression was cold and expressionless, as if he didn't care about anything. She smiled and her eyes were gentle, as if the whole world had stopped for her. Mental state: He wanted to realize his dream of becoming an excellent scientist. She was excited and looking forward to going on a trip with the person she liked.
Okay, I have prepared 20 idioms for you to describe language, actions, psychology, and expressions as follows: 1. Idioms in language: boastful, eloquent, talkative, taciturn, incoherent, two-faced, honey-mouthed, double-faced, vague, insincere, ambiguous, inappropriate wording, vague, double-faced, double-faced. 2. Idioms in action: walking in a hurry, leisurely, panicking, proud, cautious, conscientious, flustered, hurried, lazy, slow, flustered, carefree, proud, cautious, conscientious, flustered, hurried, lazy, slow, flustered, carefree, complacent, cautious, conscientious, flustered, hurried, lazy, slow, flustered, carefree, cautious, conscientious. 3 psychological idioms: Disheartened, smug, panicked, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty Carefree, calm, resentful, heartbroken, disheartened, proud, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, resentful, heartbroken, disheartened, proud, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, complacent, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, complacent, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, complacent, guilty, uneasy, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, complacent, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, calm, dissatisfied Heartbroken, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, dissatisfied, heartbroken, disheartened, smug, guilty, uneasy, guilty Carefree, calm, resentful, heartbroken, disheartened, proud, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm, resentful, heartbroken, disheartened, proud, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, Pleased, guilty, uneasy, guilty, carefree, calm. I hope these idioms can help you better describe the language, actions, psychology, and expressions of the characters.
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