Answer:
W o a h, a r e y o u a s k ing ab o ut goo d us es of p h o n e or text messaging?
A. In the play
In is a preposition
A dynamic character is one who goes through some type of important change within themselves. Like a really good character who turns evil, or a really bad character who changes for the better. There is normally a dramatic change in their personality.
It's a nonessential word, clause, or sentence added to an already grammatically complete sentence. It's most commonly set off by brackets, but it can also be set off by commas or dashes.
Example:
My mother went to the supermarket and picked up some strawberries (my favorite fruit) earlier today.