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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
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Who is the antagonist of a story? A. the character who plays the main role in the story B. the character who challenges the main

character C. the character who has only one kind of personality trait D. the character who does not change over time
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2 answers:
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
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A. the character who plays the main role in the story


The antagonist is in direct conflict with the main character in a story, or the protagonist. The protagonist usually undergoes some significant internal change in a story, but not always. However, because the protagonist has been in conflict with the antagonist, his or her character grows.

galina1969 [7]3 years ago
3 0

The answer would be B because the antagonist of the story is the one who opposes someone or something.

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