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bagirrra123 [75]
1 year ago
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Read the following passage from "The Patient Cat" by Laura E. Richards. Then answer the question that follows.

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1 answer:
natta225 [31]1 year ago
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Based on "The Patient Cat" as a whole, The type of character the protagonist is static character and this because he maintain his personality or traits thought out the story though it's environment changes.

<h3>What is static character?</h3>

A static character is a character that is flat and does not change through out the story or play. Thought the environment might change but the personality or traits of the character in the story does not change it remain d the same thought out the story lines

Therefore, Based on "The Patient Cat" as a whole, The type of character the protagonist is static character and this because he maintain his personality or traits thought out the story though it's environment changes.

Below is the completed part of the question

Based on "The Patient Cat" as a whole, what type of character is the protagonist?

Direct

Dynamic

Indirect

Static

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