The three things necessary for a change in character to be believable are the following:
-It’s slow (gradual).
-It’s not linear.
-It’s complete.
A change arc in a character has to have a setup, a reaction and a counter-reaction/conclusion; these stages are gradual and end with a more round character, in a conclusive way that is satisfactory in the sense that the change was complete.
Hal Marcovitz expresses in “The Rise to Julius Caesar” that Roman politician Julius Caesar rose to power through fear and intimidation.
The text describes how Caesar “involved himself in the political intrigues of the republic.” By embedding himself in politics,
Caesar rose to power and eventually became the leader of the Roman army. After many battle conquests, “the Roman senators elected Caesar dictator for life, fearing for their careers and their lives if they did not.”
The action of the Roman senators reveals that Caesar became an all-powerful ruler because the people of Rome feared him.
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I believe it is B not sure
Answer:
wore
Explanation:
jane wore her blue jeans today, but she usually wears a skirt or dress
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