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What is characterization in a story?
The setting of the story.
The plot of the story.
The way characters are described and developed.
The theme of the story.
Analyzing their actions and dialogue.
Only focusing on the setting.
Dialogue and interactions with others.
Only their physical description.
The ending of the story.
A character who is boring.
A character who changes throughout the story.
A character who is always good.
Through their thoughts and actions.
Using other characters opinions.
By only telling their backstory.
A character who changes a lot.
A character with a complex mind.
A simple character without much depth.
A character with no flaws.
A character who is always right.
A character who never changes.
It makes them more likable.
It only changes the plot.
It only confuses the reader.
It makes the story longer.
It only affects the plot.
It makes the story boring.
It has no purpose at all.
The story's villain or antagonist.
A character in the background.
The main character facing a conflict.
A character opposing the protagonist's goals.
The main character of the story.
A character with no role.
By focusing on the setting.
By changing the title of the book.
By introducing new characters only.
Ignoring others’ advice.
Repeatedly making the same mistakes.
Showing no change at all.
By avoiding conflicts entirely.
By stating everything directly.
Through implied meanings behind their words.
Nothing important to the plot.
Their values and personality traits.
Just their background story.
Because they always win.
It has no relevance.
Because they are boring.
The theme of the narrative.
The main setting of the book.
A specific quality describing a character.
The story's climax only.
Their personality and emotions.
Unique character developments.
Oversimplified traits applied to characters.
Complicated backstories.
The author's perspective.
The main setting differences.
The conclusion of the story.
To take up space in the story.
To distract from the plot.
To enhance the development of major characters.
They should be repetitive.
They only affect other characters.
They are often irrelevant.
They confuse the storyline.
They are unimportant.
They drive the character's actions and conflicts.
They only exist for the ending.
They should never change.