No the static character is one that undergoes many changer during the story.
Answer: Look up the word or phrase.
Explanation:
An allusion is a figure of speech used to refer to something, like a person, a place, or even an event, without naming it explicitly.
However, since allusions refer to something different from the subject at hand, the reader could not recognize the reference point.
For example, in Fahrenheit 451 there´s an allusion to the volcano Vesuvius ("Mildred ran from the parlor like a native fleeing an eruption of Vesuvius"). Those who don´t know the story about the Vesuvius´eruption should look up that word to understand the meaning of that sentence.
Answer:
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"News seems to move faster than small boys can scramble and dart to tell it, faster than women can call it over the fences.” - John Steinbeck
Explanation:
It appears that you must fill in the blanks by completing the quote. To complete the first one for you as an example:
"News seems to move faster than small boys can scramble and dart to tell it, faster than women can call it over the fences.” - John Steinbeck