Asked by Larry
                Okay, what is the difference between these 2 questions:
What are the things your friend should know about htis person? What makes him/her interesting?
Please explain the differences between those two questions.
LIke, if I say the character likes chocolate chip cookies and I write it under interesting. Woudn't that also fit under about the character?
Thank you very much.
            
        What are the things your friend should know about htis person? What makes him/her interesting?
Please explain the differences between those two questions.
LIke, if I say the character likes chocolate chip cookies and I write it under interesting. Woudn't that also fit under about the character?
Thank you very much.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You might tell your friend that the character likes chocolate cookies,  if your friend does too.  I wouldn't call it interesting, but it might establish a bond with the character.  An interesting fact might be that the character has spent a lot of time traveling in Europe.
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Things you should know about someone = hot temper; of a particular religion; recently lost a loved one ... etc.
Interesting things are usually positive things, like what you said about choc chip cookies.
    
Interesting things are usually positive things, like what you said about choc chip cookies.
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