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Which best explains how an author uses an arehetype to develop a character?

OA. To illustrate universal patterns of human nature
OB. To show the arc of how the character changes
OC. To reveal the setting in which the action takes place
D. To identify the character as the story's antagonist

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Answer:

B is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

All too often, writers create several characters who act exactly like the writer himself; archetypes help you to avoid this. In using archetypes, the essence of your character is narrowed down so she jumps off the page at the reader instead of blending in with all the other characters.

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