<span>use of a stereotype to fit the character into a familiar group or category
If you want a dynamic and well rounded character, then trying to fit them into one specific stereotype or category is not going to help. This will make them seem one dimensional and flat instead of dynamic and round, and should be avoided. </span>
Answer:
1) B
2)B
Explanation:
The first one is B because it says like a man who has mislaid and thats an abstract way of saying that the man mistook the hat for someone else because abstract nouns can't be specified/experienced using our five sences.
2) querulous means complaining/impatient which is a negative thing cause you give everything time and without patience if you rush a test you might get everything wrong.
You won’t get very far in a short amount of time like collecting sink water or ocean water or river water I think
Answer: the characters are moral opposites because one is a protagonist and one is an antagonist. i know this because one character has rightful and just morals whereas the other uses their guide as whatever they want to do whether or not it is the "right" thing to do.
Explanation:
worked with what i was given.
Answer:
loved,wrote,hurt,watched,came,began,cleaned,talked,met,walked,got,became,held,caught,fixed
Explanation:
buv isn't a word