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Match the character type to its proper definition.Match Term Definition Flat character A) Three-dimensional character; complicated, unpredictable, and surprising with a variety of personality traits Dynamic character B) Does not develop throughout the plot; does not undergo any changes and doesn't learn a lesson Round character C) Two-dimensional character; uncomplicated, predictable, and not surprising with a limited number of personality traits Static character D) Develops throughout the plot; undergoes a noticeable change and learns a lesson as they grow as a person

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Match the character type to its proper definition.Match Term Definition Flat character A) Three-dimensional character; complicated, unpredictable, and surprising with a variety of personality traits Dynamic character B) Does not develop throughout the plot; does not undergo any changes and doesn't learn a lesson Round character C) Two-dimensional character; uncomplicated, predictable, and not surprising with a limited number of personality traits Static character D) Develops throughout the plot; undergoes a noticeable change and learns a lesson as they grow as a person

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Flat character - C) Two-dimensional character; uncomplicated, predictable, and not surprising with a limited number of personality traits

Dynamic character - D) Develops throughout the plot; undergoes a noticeable change and learns a lesson as they grow as a person

Round character - A) Three-dimensional character; complicated, unpredictable, and surprising with a variety of personality traits

Static character - B) Does not develop throughout the plot; does not undergo any changes and doesn't learn a lesson

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