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Which person is an example of a flat character?
A. A lonely man who discovers his true friends when he has an
emergency
B. A small, nervous child who grows into a strong and powerful
wizard
C. A spoiled teen who learns to care for people who are less
fortunate
O D. A bank teller who refuses to let the main character complete a
transaction
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Question 2 of 10
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Which person is an example of a flat character?
A. A lonely m...
Which person is an example of a flat character?
A. A lonely m...
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