In a way that expresses dry , especially mocking, humor
Wryly
A figure of speech that gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea
Personification
A disease that causes plants to wither and die, a condition of disease or ruin, to destroy, ruin
Blight
Steady or resolute, not wavering
Unwavering
A person who pretends to be what he ar she is not or better than her or she really is, a two-faced person
wise a very wise person
Hypocrite
Sage
Recklessly bold or rash
Foolhardy
Being honest and sticking to your beliefs
Integrity
Something new a change, the act of introducing a new method, idea, device, etc.
Innovation
Being hostile and aggressive to others
Belligerently
Showing a rude and arrogant like of respect
An intolerent, rejudiced, or biased person
Insolently
Bigot
Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
Valor
To recall one's past thought's, feelings, or expierences
Reminisce
Warlike, fond of fighting, relating to war, the army, or military life
Martial
A feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences about something
Misgiving
when the author is narrating a story about the characters, referring to them by name or using the third-person pronouns
Story told from the narrator's perspective
Third person point of view
First person point of view
Be absorbed in thought
Mused
Belonging to the same period of time as oneself, a person of the same time
Contemporary
Complicated or detailed
Intricate
Clever, original, and inventive
Ingenious
Search unsystemically and untidly through a mess or receptable
To prove incorrect
Rummaging
Refute
With a lack of respect, with scorn
Contempt
Flexible, to cause to become flexible
Limber
A feeling of respect mixed with fear or wonder
Awe
To satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
Pale, typically because of health
Pallid
To act or work clumsily and awkwardly, to ruin
Stretched, pulle dtight, not slack
bungle
Taut