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How would an author of a narrative most effectively develop a dynamic character?
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by combining a number of different narrative techniques, such as description and reflection
by focusing on the character's words and actions instead of their thoughts
by using direct rather than indirect characterization to describe the character
by having the character learn a lesson as the result of events in the narrative
by not revealing the character's motivations until the narrative's end to build suspense
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- by combining a number of different narrative techniques, such as description and reflection
- by having the character learn a lesson as the result of events in the narrative
Explanation: Dynamic characters show internal change over the course of a story, which is best revealed through varied techniques (description, inner reflection, actions, dialogue) and by having them grow or learn from events.
- by having the character learn a lesson as the result of events in the narrative
Explanation: Dynamic characters show internal change over the course of a story, which is best revealed through varied techniques (description, inner reflection, actions, dialogue) and by having them grow or learn from events.
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