The might an author develop a round character in a story is by sticking to purely physical descriptions of the character. The correct option is B.
<h3>What is a round character in a story?</h3>
A round character of a story is the most established character of the story. There will be details and importance of the character.
The character will have depth and emotion and the readers will be attached to it.
Thus, the correct option is B. By sticking to purely physical descriptions of the character.
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Believe the best answer for this question would be D, "archetype." A femme fatale is a character who appears in many works of literature, although she takes on different forms. She possesses many of the same qualities and performs largely the same actions, making her an archetype. She may or may not be symbolic, solitary, or heroic, which means you can rule these options out as your answer because they are not definitive. Other examples of archetypes are the hero, the wicked witch, the wise old man, etc. Hope this helps.
The answer would be <span>A) "Just the other day we found a nest that had been disturbed—probably by onlookers." This calls attention to nest being disturbed which can cause harm to the sea turtles.
B) talks about learning how big a difference you can make on the population of sea turtles.
C) talks about tourism near sea turtles
D) talks about learning new things about sea turtles</span>