The answer is B.Round. A round character is a complex character that often undergoes change and character development. While round characters are often main characters, this is not always the case and therefore the answer cannot be A, C or D.
Answer: (3) Yes, it uses supporting evidence.
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Bruh you want a whole answer key
The way I have always been taught is to start the very beginning of the essay with a good hook. This could be an interesting fact, a brief story, or background information about your topic. Really it's just anything relating to your argument that will get your reader's attention.
Then clearly state your claim and explain why you will be taking that side with your reasons.
You really don't need to go into too much detail when starting an essay. I find when I try to make my introductions longer they are generally wordy and are full of unnecessary information, so sometimes shorter is better with this sort of thing.
Hope this helps :)