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Valentin [98]
2 years ago
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3. Which description best reflects the characterization of Arthur Munroe?

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Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
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Arthur Munroe is characterized as astute and supportive, as option C shows.

<h3>Who is Arthur Munroe?</h3>
  • He is a character from the game "The last of us."
  • He was an attorney general for the United States Department of Justice.
  • He survived a fungal outbreak that killed most of humanity.

Munroe is a survivor and that made him a brave and astute person. He's also a very empathetic character, who doesn't refuse to help others, even if it puts him in danger, which makes him a very supportive character.

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