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This character causes the action in a play.

Question 5 options:

1)
minor character


2)
none of these


3)
static character


4)
major character

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number 2 is your best bet
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Answer: 4) Major character

Explanation: The major character causes the action in a play. In literature, the major character is defined as a character that is central to the development and resolution of the play's conflict. His actions advance the plot and determine the outcome. Usually, the protagonist and the major character coincide. If there is more than one major character the action revolves around them.

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