At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters are becoming?(1 point) Responses when the main problem arises when the main problem arises when a new character is introduced when a new character is introduced when the author first reveals a character’s thought when the author first reveals a character’s thought when the problem is resolved

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The reader gets a clear idea of who the characters are becoming when the main problem arises. This is usually when the characters are put to the test and their true personalities, values, and motivations are revealed through their actions and decisions in response to the problem.
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