In a story, what would cause a character to be considered complex? A. The character is in direct confl ict with many other chara
cters in the story. The character's emotions are consistent, and he or she doesn't experience growth. c. The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations D. He or she is the main character, and the bulk of the story focuses on his or her experiences.
C. The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations.
A complex character changes throughout the story and has many different motivations which help lead to the changes. A static character is one that doesn't change; his/her emotions are consistent and doesn't experience growth. The main character of the story is the protagonist. The protagonist is usually a complex character but sometimes can be static.
C. The character experiences many different experiences and has multiple motivations. Because this makes you know that there is always another layer to dig through. Always something more to understand about the character.
I can't see the statements so I can't give a definite answer. However, think of it this way: We know the statement needs to add to the idea that insects are dangerous. So you need to chose the option that presents insects in a negative light or gives a specific reason to fear them. A neutral or positive fact about insects would not support the idea.
The correct answer is <em>Malala was right about the edict and what it meant</em> AND<em> She was a global symbol of girls’ rights but also just a kid.</em>
A.The strangeness of the Looking-Glass world is immediately made known when Alice sees a clock with a living face and chess pieces that move around the room independently.