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- Q1The character who does not undergo significant internal change in their personality is called theFlat CharacterStatic CharacterRound CharacterDynamic Character30s
- Q2A character that experiences conflict and grows, or changes internally, throughout the story is called theDynamic CharacterAntagonistStatic CharacterFlat Character30s
- Q3A dynamic character is a main character in the story. True or False?FalseTrue30s
- Q4True or False? Dynamic Characters are vague and lack details in the story.FalseTrue30s
- Q5Round Characters are given lots of details by the author. They tend to be developed and complex characters. True or False?TrueFalse30s
- Q6Static Characters are considered as aantagonistprotagonistmain characterminor character30s
- Q7The protagonist in the story is considered to be theFlat CharacterStatic CharacterDynamic CharacterMinor Character30s
- Q8Static Characters are also calledDynamic CharacterFlat CharactersAntagonistMain Character30s
- Q9The character that causes conflict for the main character is called theProtagonistAntagonistRound CharacterFlat Character30s
- Q10A Flat Character is one dimensional and lacks details. True or False?FalseTrue30s