The best example of flat character is, An old man who lived most of his life as a cynic, but then becomes an optimist after spending time with a young neighbor.
A flat character is character who's characteristic remain same through out the course of a work.
Because the old man lived most of his life as a cynic, which means he only believed that one can get motivated only by being self-interested and not having any other selfish reasons. And then he become an optimist person which means that he become a person who believe in hope and only sees that good side of things. So, through out the course of his life he believed in ability to make good things happen around him and did not developed any complex personality or emotion. So the old man did not undergoing much of the change which denotes him as a flat character.
Hence the correct option is, C. An old man who lived most of his life as a cynic, but then becomes an optimist after spending time with a young neighbor.
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Hello. This question is related to "Plymouth Plantation"
Answer:
In chapter XI, Bradford begins to report only summaries of important events.
Explanation:
Before chapter XI, Bradford established a narrative where he organized all events in chronological order, however from chapter XI he changes the narration that no longer follows a chronological order, but establishes some specific summaries of events that are relevant to somehow, this way he can focus his reading on what is really important for the reader to know.
She fights off Bob Ewell.
She agrees with Aunt Alexandra.
She fully comprehends the Robinson case.
I'm pretty sure its She helps Atticus understand. Anyways have a nice day!!
B. shelter
C. noise
D. animal
A is incorrect.
A. White men
B. Poets
C. American Indians
D. Academics
A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a "fused sentence") has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself (in other words, two independent clauses), but the two parts have been smooshed together instead of being properly connected. Review, also, the section which describes Things That Can Happen Between Two Independent Clauses.
Here is an example "I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time!" The run on sentence would be... "I love to write papers. I would write one every day if I had the time!"
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