Answer:
A). Change.
Step-by-step explanation:
Characterization is one of the most significant elements of a narrative that functions to shape the plot and provide material outlook to events by detailing the characters and their traits that leads to execution of the plot. The authors employ a variety of characters like protagonist, antagonist, static, dynamic, etc. to provide detail, depth, and extension to the plot.
As per the question, 'dynamic' characters are those who undergo a significant change or transformation during the course of the narrative and learn through his/her experiences or journey. Such characters act as the mouthpiece of the author to take the narrative forward and convey flaws inherent in an individual character and the implications associated with it as these flaws evoke hostile actions, or deliver the message of 'learning through experiences' to the readers. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.