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A stock character is one that's
a. typically one-dimensional with a dominant quality.
b. always involved in some type of internal conflict.
c. constantly changing and adapting to situations.
d. familiar and commonly used in many stories
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D. familiar and commonly used in many stories . Correct Answer for Penn Foster exam
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C. would describe a dynamic character instead, while A. would describe a static character that does not change in a sense. So, your answer should be C.
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