Static characters are characters whose personality, traits, perception, outlook, motivation, and habits do not change much, or nothing at all, through the curse of the story; nevertheless, these characters are often well described because they tend to have an interesting personality that attracts people's interest, and can also be the protagonist or one of the main characters. One example of a static character is Atticus Finch in the novel <em>To Kill a Mockingbird </em>by Harper Lee. In the story, Atticus is one of the main characters, he's a lawyer and father of two children whose strong sense of morality and justice remains the same regardless of the story's events.
<span>The word that best describes Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No. 1" is </span>inspirational. His tone inspires people not only to accept what they are told but to think for themselves .
Assuming this is referring to the same options as the previous post, the correct answer would be " she feels as though poetry is a natural extension of the human mind."
The answer is B. the conflict moves the action forward and the reader wants to keep reading to see if that conflict gets resolved. if it's an ongoing conflict...then in that part if the sorry there is the course of action residing to the conflict
Overcoming a challenge cab be hard, I can remember the time I had to overcome my freind from licking himself he was disgusting but it was a worthy challenge I had to overcome