It would be "A character with a very simple or two-dimensional personality." and "a character who doesn't change throughout the story." Hope this helps! ^-^
Answer:
Earl <em><u>sought</u></em> shelter after lightning <em><u>struck</u></em> the ground just a few feet away.
Explanation:
If we consider the given sentence carefully, we can see or understand that the sentence talks about an event that is in the past. So, the verbs in the sentence will also be in the past forms.
The verbs in the sentence are "seek" and "strike". And the past tense and past participle forms of these two are "seek"- sought and "strike" is struck.
So, considering the sentence is in the past tense, the correct spelling and form of the past tense of the verbs will be "sought" and "struck".
Thus, the correct sentence will be-
Earl <em><u>sought</u></em> shelter after lightning <em><u>struck</u></em> the ground just a few feet away.
Answer:
C. A 73-year-old man died Thursday after his car struck a tree in the 200 block of Northwest 17th Street.
Explanation:
A straight news lead is a "paragraph" consisting of one sentence, that answers "what" "where" and "when" in a story.
What: A 73-year-old man.
Where: in the 200 block of Northwest 17th Street.
When: Thursday.
In the second and third stanzas, "day" and "fire" are symbols for eternity.