Asked by MOCHI
How does an author show the development of a character in a story?
A. by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story.
B. by providing the physical description of all the characters in the story.
C. by revealing the backgrounds of the main characters in the story.
D. by describing the strengths of all the characters in the story.
A. by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story.
B. by providing the physical description of all the characters in the story.
C. by revealing the backgrounds of the main characters in the story.
D. by describing the strengths of all the characters in the story.
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MOCHI
its A
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
A. by showing how the characters respond to different events in the story.
Reason: Character development is shown through characters' actions, reactions, decisions, and changes over time—how they respond to events and conflicts—rather than just physical descriptions, backstory, or static lists of traits.
Reason: Character development is shown through characters' actions, reactions, decisions, and changes over time—how they respond to events and conflicts—rather than just physical descriptions, backstory, or static lists of traits.
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