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Otrada [13]
4 years ago
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how do authors present and develop charecters? check all that apply. A, The way characters are described. B, the situations in w

hich the characters interact. C, the number of characters in each chapter. D, Dialogue between characters. E, Conflicts within and between characters.​
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1 answer:
Naddik [55]4 years ago
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Answer: A. The way characters are described

B. the situations in which the character interact

D. dialogue between the characters

E. conflicts within and between characters

Explanation:

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