What do you think are protagonist's flaws or weaknesses?
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Answer:
The protagonist, that is, the chap that has the most powers, does have some flaws.
It depends. But most weaknesses occur from life-changing events. You see, literature is a vast subject. But there are mostly four kinds of character flaws.
A protagonist has a lot of problems. In Shakespeare's writings, they either had family feuds or some moral stuff, blah, blah. But when it got more and more modern, a more modern or substantial approach started getting momentum. I'd like to mention a few.
Addiction, Greed, Hunger, Poverty, Jealousy( refer to Othello a bit. He murdered Desdemona because of it), Vanity(refer to Mr Collins. He's too vain to understand why Elizabeth refused him.) etc.
These are the most common flaws you will find as you dive deeper.
Good night!
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Solution :
Chemical Balancing, let's take an easy way to get it
Firstly what the idea do u get by balancing
ofc balancing is where we can say 2 + 3 = 5
So, why do we need to balance a chemical equation
so from here the main point is the number of atoms on the LHS should equal the number of atoms on RHS
cuz to prove that "Law Of Conservation of Mass" is correct.
Let's take an equation :
CaCO₃ (Calcium Carbonate) → CaO (Calcium Oxide) + CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide)
In this equation if u calculate the no of atoms we get it same
Calcium 1 atom and Carbonate 4 atoms (Carbon 1 atom and oxygen 3 atoms) → Calcium oxide 2 atoms (Calcium 1 atom and Oxygen 1 atom) + Carbon dioxide 3 atoms (Carbon 1 atom and oxygen 2 atoms)
if u calculate both the sides u get the same
1 atom + 4 atoms = 2 atoms + 3 atoms
5 atoms = 5 atoms
so this States that the equation is balanced and proves law of conservation of mass.
hope u get it, for better reference check the pic, ignore those underlines lol
and yeah sry for posting the answer here but I felt it's more important to provide it :)