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solmaris [256]
1 year ago
7

Which sentence best states how the character of Hayashi develops over the course of the text?

English
2 answers:
Scrat [10]1 year ago
6 0

We can actually infer here that the sentence that best states how the character of Hayashi develops over the course of the text is: D. Hayashi struggles with his feelings for Tama, but he realizes that she is worth fighting for.

<h3>What is character?</h3>

Character actually refers to the personality of someone. In literature, characters are known to be individuals who are seen in a story or drama and who make up the plot of the story.

In The Reincarnation of Tama by Yei Theodora Ozaki, we see that Tama was known to be a beautiful girl. She was also seen as a gifted child. People compared Tama to a morning-glory.

This is one of the reasons why Hayashi realized that Tama was worth fighting for.

Learn more about character on brainly.com/question/27754374

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Nana76 [90]1 year ago
6 0

Answer: the Correct answer is (option B): Hayashi falls in love with Tama, but he leaves due to his fear of her parents' anger.

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