B.The characters' choices often cause the conflicts in a story
C.Character development is the same as plot development
D.Character development is the conflict of the plot
B.The characters' choices often cause the conflicts in a story
An example of this is Finding Nemo. At the beginning of the story, we are introduced to Nemo's character. Through the events used to characterize him and his father, we see that his father is overprotective and Nemo just wants to prove that he is a strong, brave fish despite his smaller than average fin. When the challenge arises for him to touch the boat, it is not surprising that he wants to prove to everyone that he is not a coward and can swim out to it. This of course creates the main conflict in the story as Nemo is caught by divers and his father must go save him. The conflict between Nemo and his father is also developed through their development as well.
The sixth-grade math teacher, Mr. Z, values maintaining a calm learning atmosphere. However, he is unable to take charge of the dispute because he becomes dizzy at the sight of blood.
Greg and Maura continue to release fresh works while also instructing young people in the art of comic book creation.
They present Mrs. Davenport with a cheque for more than $1,400 at the end of the academic year as a donation to the school library. Greg is pleased to know that his efforts to make money are also benefiting society.
She must have been unhappy when he tore the book because he noticed when he looked closer that the illustrations were original.
Therefore, making money and his ongoing rivalry with his unpleasant neighbor, Maura Shaw, are Greg Kenton's two interests.
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