Flat character is a term used to describe characters that doesn't change throughout the story, and that are not complicated; flat character is the opposite of round character (a complex character that changes over time).
King Hrothgar in the epic story Beowulf, is considered a flat character because when the story is being told, he is an old King. Hrothgar has already lived and reached maturity so he doesn't change or develop and he is not complicated, the only thing complicated about King Hrothgar is that he doesn't have a successor ready to take the throne (and that complication is not directly related to the character's attributes).
analyzing interpretations of what you read in order to better understand
comparing and contrasting the text to other texts you have read
able to make educated guesses as to the meaning of difficult words
The answer is:
able to make educated guesses as to the meaning of difficult words
Context clues refer to indications a writer provides to help determine the meaning of a difficult or unusual word. The clue may be located within the same sentence as the word to which it refers or in a nearby sentence. Therefore, they help readers make a supposition based on knowledge or evidence, which is likely to be correct.
You are analyzing interpretations in order to better understand
Empathy
Compassion
Pity
Answer:
emphaty
Explanation:
because empaths actually feel what they empathize with are feeling or have had a similar experience. You experience their emotions, their hurt, their pain
to set the mood and tone of the play and provide background information
to provide information about how the stage should be set and what props are needed
to give some insight into the relationships among different characters
to provide a hint to the audience about what will happen later in the play
The correct answer is: To give insight into the relationships among different characters to provide a hint to the audience about what will happen later in the play.
The prologue is an opening segment that gives the audience a short story, connected with the play, before the story itself, it's used to introduce the characters, to give information about their role or to stablish the setting giving background details. It tells the audience what to expect in the play, in this way they won't be confused as the events take place. Euripides was it's inventor, he used it to make the upcoming events comprehensive to the audience.