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A dynamic character is one who?

changes, for better of worse, throughout the story. in other words the dynamic character is one who changes often in the piece of writing.


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Can you give me a sentence for dynamic character?

A character who changes during the piece of literature. For example, in the Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly, miserable man at the beginning of the book. By the end, however, he has become benevolent and generous. The opposite of a dynamic character would be a static character, or one that remains the same throughout.


What does the word part -ature mean?

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What do you call a person who develops or invents new words?

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What is chacterzation?

Characterization is the formation of a character. Is he static, dynamic, important, a side character? Static means that he doesn't change throughout the course of the story, and dynamic means that he does (usually this is the main character). Characterization can be anything from the way he speaks or some little physical quirk. It is what makes the character a real person and not words on a page.


Words that are the same spelling same meaning but different way of how you say it Spanish to English?

Words in Spanish are spelled the way they sound. In English, the word record can mean the act of recording or the result, depending on where you put the stress. In Spanish, the spelling changes if the stress changes. Tú means you and tu means your. Te means to you and té means tea. Those are probably the closest you will find to the way English has words that change based on how you pronounce them.


Ununiform speed means what?

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Where would you find a lexicographer?

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