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Which statement is true of character development within a story?
Readers need to know every possible bit of information about every character in the story.
Dialogue is the least important part of developing a character within a short story or novel.
It is important to have a character act in a predictable way throughout the entire story.
A character's traits and personality can be inferred by readers based on the character's actions and speech.
Readers need to know every possible bit of information about every character in the story.
Dialogue is the least important part of developing a character within a short story or novel.
It is important to have a character act in a predictable way throughout the entire story.
A character's traits and personality can be inferred by readers based on the character's actions and speech.
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The statement that is true of character development within a story is:
**A character's traits and personality can be inferred by readers based on the character's actions and speech.**
This approach allows readers to engage with the character more deeply as they interpret and deduce their traits through behavior and dialogue rather than being directly told every detail.
**A character's traits and personality can be inferred by readers based on the character's actions and speech.**
This approach allows readers to engage with the character more deeply as they interpret and deduce their traits through behavior and dialogue rather than being directly told every detail.
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