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When selecting a fiction text, how do the characters factor into the selection process?
Readers should choose texts with characters who remind them of characters from other books.
Readers should choose texts with dynamic characters they find interesting.
Readers should choose texts that have characters who remind them of current events.
Readers should choose texts that have characters who use challenging vocabulary.
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Best choice: "Readers should choose texts with dynamic characters they find interesting."
Why: In fiction, characters who change or reveal depth over time make stories engaging, drive plot and theme, and give readers something to analyze or empathize with. The other options are possible preferences in specific situations (familiarity with similar characters, topical relevance, or language level), but they aren’t generally the key criterion for selecting a fiction text.
Why: In fiction, characters who change or reveal depth over time make stories engaging, drive plot and theme, and give readers something to analyze or empathize with. The other options are possible preferences in specific situations (familiarity with similar characters, topical relevance, or language level), but they aren’t generally the key criterion for selecting a fiction text.
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