B. dynamic
C. static
D. one-dimensional
Because Bernice changes during the course of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," she's said to be a dynamic character. Hence, option B is correct.
A dynamic character is one who develops and changes over the course of the narrative. The protagonists in novels are frequently dynamic characters who change dramatically throughout the course of the narrative.
His progression from Jedi knight to Sith lord is an excellent illustration of a dynamic character going through negative inner change; along the way, he loses his "good guy" characteristics and turns into an adversary.
The characters in your stories can be divided into two categories: static characters and dynamic characters. These groups fit with character development: A dynamic character is one who has changed at the end of the story; a static character is one who hasn't altered at all.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Answer:
I think it’s (B) Jonathan understands that he can live without things, but he cannot live without his family
My reason:
Option (A) it doesn’t say anything about civil peace so we can remove that.
Option (C) can be removed because although we can assume he is happy the war is over we can also assume that he is happier to have a place to live since in the sections is states “This newest miracle was his little house in Ogui Overside”
Option (D) can be removed because in the piece of text is says “He had come out of the war with five inestimable blessings-his head, his wife Maria’s head and the heads of three out of their four children” so that shows that his entire family did not make it out but is also never said anything about his expecting his family to be safe and uninjured
The author of this story uses irony to —
Choose one answer.
a. confuse the reader
b. help us identify with the characters
c. tell us what might happen next
d. encourage the reader to think
adequate
interesting
luscious
tortuous
Answer:
C. luscious
Explanation: