Answer/Explanation:
Even though I do not have the answer choices the answer should look like this...
A character that stays the same during the whole story
OR
A character that does not change much throughout the story.
Hope this helps :)
Flat. A protagonist is a main character in a story. Round does not make sense. And dynamic is the exact opposite of a one-dimensional character.
A. The British imperial agent clearly thought the conditions in India were unjust due to what, we can assume, he saw as mercantilism conditions when he actually arrived. His resignation will not stop the expansion of the British Empire and it is unlikely that anyone who could actually change conditions will take note. However, he is sacrificing his career and potential future wealth in order to make a point. He has met his notion of justice, not society's, so B does not apply. He does not really reach his goal in creating a just environment, so C is likewise not applicable. D is also out because it seems to jump to a conclusion that one of the two societies found the arrangement unjust, but that is not supported by the limited information provided.
Answer:
In the book "The Lord of the Rings", Bilbo is a hobbit and Frodo's cousin.
Explanation:
Bilbo Baggins is a charater in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" novels. Bilbo is a hobbit, which is a human-like race. Hobbits are about half the height of humans, have big feet covered in curly hair, and are typically shy.
Bilbo is the one who has, over many years, kept the magical ring forged by the Dark Lord Sauron. He had no idea of the ring's power and danger, using it mainly to become invisible and escape undesirable company. He is instructed to hand the ring over to his cousin Frodo so that he - Frodo - can journey with others and destroy the ring.