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Which describes the use of static character in a fictional narrative

A. The character's actions are steady and reliable.
B. The character's actions are supernatural and strange.
C. The characters actions are old-fashioned and unfamiliar.
D. The character's actions are shocking and keep the reader engaged. ​

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Answer: A. The character's actions are steady and reliable.

Explanation: In a fictional narrative, a static character is a character who does not change in terms of characterization.

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User Fduayer
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Answer: A

This is because the character does not change during the course of the story.
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