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Which is true of the antagonist in a play? Acts against the main protagonist to create conflict Creates depth of character and develops the setting Is responsible for any backstory and exposition Provides narration of key events in the narrative

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I believe it is the first one..... The antagonist is generally supposed to oppose the protagonist in a story so this can be applied to the answers

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The answer here would be "Acts against the main protagonist to create conflict"

Hope this helps!

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