In Crane's story "A Great
Mistake," what type of
character is the baby?
A. a minor char...
English, 07.12.2020 03:30 TheMixingToad
In Crane's story "A Great
Mistake," what type of
character is the baby?
A. a minor character
B. a flat character
C. a round character
Answers: 2
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