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At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters arebecoming?
A. when a new character is introduced.
B. when the problem is resolved.
C. when the main problem arises.
D. when the author first reveals a character's thought.
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B. when the problem is resolved.
The resolution shows how the characters have reacted to the conflict and what they’ve learned or become, revealing their development. Introducing a character or showing their first thought gives initial impression, and the main problem prompts change, but the clear picture of who they’ve become comes at (or after) the resolution.
The resolution shows how the characters have reacted to the conflict and what they’ve learned or become, revealing their development. Introducing a character or showing their first thought gives initial impression, and the main problem prompts change, but the clear picture of who they’ve become comes at (or after) the resolution.
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