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Abdul E.
asked 05/06/21Anyone can help with these 14 question!
- how a character changes interacts with a setting can reveal important character traits and information True or false
- Characters will sometimes buntly state an author's theme true or false
- An antagonist or protagonist can be identified by whether or not the are moral characters ( only the good guys or bad guys) True or false!
- All stories must have a protagonist True or false
- The antagonist is always a living being true or false
- a protagonist and antagonist can be identified by their relationship to the main conflict of the story true or false
- Direct characterization is when a narrator or character directly tells the reader a character trait true or false
- A key difference between flat and round characters that round character have the ability to change because of the numerous developed conflicting traits, and/or flaws true or false
- Indirect characterization is much more common then direct characterization in quality fiction true or false
- Flat character are often minor characters used to build traits in other more important characters true or false
- Flat characters can be used to symbolize a certain trait of thematic idea true or false
- The traits of the protagonist and antagonist are often tied to a major theme of the story true or false
- Indirect characterization is when the author talls the reader the character's traits true or false
- Examining a character's flaws and their impact on the story in an excellent way to determine a story's theme true or false
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