Which of the following best describes a dynamic character?, A character who does not change throughout the story., A character whose behaviour and personality remain unchanged., A character who undergoes significant internal changes during the story., A character who is always the antagonist., In the following excerpt, which character is dynamic? Sarah had always been shy and uncertain about her future. But after a year of traveling the world, meeting new people, and learning from different cultures, she returned home a more confident and independent person., Sarah, Her future, Her family, The setting, Which of the following is a static character?, A protagonist who struggles with moral dilemmas and grows throughout the story., A mentor who imparts wisdom but does not change in behaviour or perspective., A hero who learns new life lessons and changes their worldview., A villain who becomes sympathetic by the end of the story., In this passage, which character is static? Henry had always been quiet and solitary. Even after the world around him changed, Henry continued to avoid interaction, preferring the company of books to that of people. Nothing ever seemed to rattle him, and he stayed in his usual routines, unaffected by any of the new challenges around him., Henry, Henry's friends, The narrator, The setting, Which of these characteristics best describes a dynamic character?, A) They are predictable and always remain the same., B) They undergo emotional or behavioural change throughout the story., C) They do not interact with other characters in the story., D) They are always portrayed as perfect or flawless., In the following passage, which character is dynamic? Tom had always been the reliable one, the person everyone depended on. But after a traumatic event, he began questioning everything—his relationships, his career, and even his own values. By the end of the story, Tom had made drastic changes in his life, taking bold steps toward a completely different future., Tom, His coworkers, His friends, His family.
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Dynamic and Static Characters
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