1.I [Catergroize ]charcters by puting them in order.

2. Readers use [Elemnts]is called setting for the time and place.
3.I appeal to [Emotion] when i cry
4.When they give examples in the book of some of the character [Motives] to do.
5.The ponit of view is usally in the begging of the story so so that's what you should [Aspect]
*is this how u would write these sentences

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1.I [Categorize ]characters by putting them in order.

2. Readers use [Elements]is called setting for the time and place.
3.I appeal to [Emotion] when i cry
4.When they give examples in the book of some of the character [Motives] to do.
5.The point of view is usually in the begging of the story so so that's what you should [Aspect]
*is this how U would write these sentences

Thanks for correcting the spelling. :-)

1. OK.

2. What definition are you using for elements? The sentence doesn't make any sense as you've written it.

3. OK.

4. Please try again. It doesn't make any sense. Aren't motives those feelings and beliefs that cause us to act in certain ways?

5. Do you mean begging or beginning? You seem to have confused the word aspect with expect. Please look up aspect in a dictionary or use Dictionary.com.

1. To categorize characters by putting them in order, you would use the term "categorize" instead of "catergroize". The sentence would be: "I categorize characters by putting them in order."

2. The correct term for the different elements used by readers to understand the time and place of a story is "elements" instead of "elemnts". The sentence should be: "Readers use elements called setting to understand the time and place."

3. The correct term for the appeal to emotions is "emotion" (singular) instead of "emotions" (plural). The sentence would be: "I appeal to emotion when I cry."

4. Instead of "Motives", the correct term would be "motivations" to refer to the reasons or drives behind a character's actions. The sentence should be: "When they give examples in the book of some of the character's motivations to do something."

5. The correct term for the perspective from which a story is told is "point of view" instead of "ponit of view". The sentence would be: "The point of view is usually established at the beginning of the story, so that's what you should focus on."

So, the corrected sentences would be:
1. I categorize characters by putting them in order.
2. Readers use elements, called setting, to understand the time and place.
3. I appeal to emotion when I cry.
4. When they give examples in the book of some of the character's motivations to do something.
5. The point of view is usually established at the beginning of the story, so that's what you should focus on.