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shutvik [7]
3 years ago
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6. What is the definition of character trait? a characteristic a type of character that plays a minor role in a story a circumst

ance a character archetype
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natta225 [31]3 years ago
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A character trait is a characteristic.

A character trait <u>refers to a distinctive feature of a character.</u> It is also closely linked to the personality of that character. Moreover, it is possible to talk about positive character traits and negative character traits. For example, positive character traits are honest, kind and loving and negative character traits are cruel, narcissistic and greedy. These words are often used to describe how a character is and behaves.

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