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andrew-mc [135]
4 years ago
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Explain how the way Charlie’s character changes makes the plot go in a circle. Think about where Charlie starts and where he end

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dimulka [17.4K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Charlie’s character changes can be said to have makes the plot gone in a circle if the character starts and ends in the same place without making any tangible difference, the plot has definitely gone in a circle.

For example, if Charlie was having problems with his parents at the beginning of the story, and the story talks about the many weeks he has tried to fix these problems, yet the story ends with him still not resolving these problems, the plot had gone in a circle. There is no fix, no resolution, no ending.

I hope these helps, please give brainliest if it does

HACTEHA [7]4 years ago
3 0

If the character starts and ends in the same place, the plot has gone in a circle.  For example, if Charlie was having problems with his teacher at the beginning of the story, and the story talks about the many weeks he has tried to fix these problems, yet the story ends with him still not resolving these problems, the plot had gone in a circle.  There is not resolution, no ending, no fix.

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