Well, using dashes (--) or leaving a sentence unfinished can effectively signify a statement being cut off in a novel. Sometimes, the context and the flow of the story itself can imply the incomplete nature of a statement without needing specific punctuation.
I have no idea. Such cartoons seem really odd and might be for some very specific or strange reasons.
I have no idea. That's a really disturbing and strange concept.
It could be quite shocking and might have a major impact on the character's abilities or story. Maybe it leads to a struggle for them to adapt or find a way to overcome the disability.
In cartoons, branches can be cut off with various tools like saws or axes. Sometimes, magic or superpowers might be used too!
This kind of depiction is highly inappropriate and disturbing. It can have negative impacts on viewers' mental health and moral values.
Maybe it was due to technical issues during production or some copyright problems.
You start by sketching the basic shape of the ear. Then, add details like the cut part and maybe some blood. Make sure to use light and shadow for a 3D effect.
It could mean the car is in a hurry or on an important mission. Maybe it's chasing something or trying to escape from something.
The following were some poems with the word "beheaded": 1. Kill all demons and ghosts, and clear the world. From Qing·Qiu Jin's "Sword Song" 2. Kill the dragon and weir the Sui River, capture the leopard and live in the summer sun. From Tang Wang Gui's Ode to the Marquis of Huaiyin 3. Slay the Demon Army and be at peace. From Tang Hanshan's "303 Poems" 4. Cut them off without leaving anything behind. Corpses support each other. From Cai Yan's Grief and Anger Poetry of the Han Dynasty 5. Heng Xing is a marquis, who can kill Loulan and offer Weiyang? From Tang Weng Shou's Longtou Yin 6. Why is it so late for the vassal countries to return? Loulan Slash has yet to return. From Tang Du Fu's Twenty Qinzhou Poem 7. Qin grinds a sharp knife to kill Li Si, Qi burns a boiling cauldron to cook Li Qi. From Bai Juyi's Ode to History of Tang Dynasty 8. Li Dingjin was beheaded in Hengzhou. His neck was as brittle as a spring vine. From Lu Tong's Poetry of Lunar Eclipse 9. One scoop hides the world, three feet kills evil. From Tang·Han Xiang's "Yan Zhi" 10. I'm willing to put my sword down for Loulan Slash. From Li Bai's "Six Songs of the Great Wall" of the Tang Dynasty The word "chop" in these poems was used to describe the image of fighting, destroying the enemy, or eliminating evil.
Cutting off the branches and leaves referred to cutting off the branches and leaves of bamboo when making hunting tools. This process was a necessary preparation before hunting in primitive society. The ancestors would cut down the bamboo and carefully cut off its branches and leaves to make a strong and practical slingshot. After cutting the branches and removing the leaves, the bamboo could be used to make slingshots, which could then be used to hunt. This process was mentioned in ancient poems and described in some literature.