Which questions should you use as you develop a character? (select all that apply)(2 points)

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How old are they?
How old are they?

What are their goals and dreams?
What are their goals and dreams?

What are their weaknesses?
What are their weaknesses?

How many pairs of shoes do they own?
How many pairs of shoes do they own?

Where do they come from?
Where do they come from?

What color are their bedroom walls painted?

1 answer

When developing a character, you should consider the following questions:

  1. How old are they?
  2. What are their goals and dreams?
  3. What are their weaknesses?
  4. Where do they come from?

While details like "How many pairs of shoes do they own?" and "What color are their bedroom walls painted?" can add depth to a character, they are not as essential as the other questions listed above for understanding the character's motivations and background.

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