An author develops a character in a story primarily by describing what the character says, does, and thinks. This method, known as character characterization, involves showing the character's personality, motivations, and growth through their dialogue, actions, and internal thoughts. While plot events, conflicts, and climactic moments can also contribute to character development, the most direct way to understand a character is through their interactions and inner experiences.
How does an author develop a
character in a story?
by describing what the
character says, does, and
thinks
by describing the plot
events in detail
by focusing on the climax
during the introduction
by focusing on the conflicts
during the rising action
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