Character actions in a story are important because they describe the character to the reader and they drive the story forward. These actions reveal motivations, conflicts, and relationships, contributing significantly to the development of the plot and the depth of the characters. The options "they make the story dull and boring" and "they always foreshadow the story’s resolution" are not accurate representations of the role character actions play in storytelling.
Why are character actions in a story important?(1 point)
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They describe the character to the reader.
They describe the character to the reader.
They drive the story forward.
They drive the story forward.
They make the story dull and boring.
They make the story dull and boring.
They always foreshadow the story’s resolution.
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