Asked by MOCHI

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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.