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A static character undergoes _____ in the progress of the story.
changes within the action
changes that are shown with the consequences
little or no change

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A static character is one that undergoes little or no change in the progress of the story. This is in contrast to a dynamic character, whose thoughts and actions tend to evolve over time and result in discernible consequences.
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The correct answer is C. Little or no change

Step-by-step explanation:

In literature, characters can be classified as stratic or dynamic, a dynamic character refers to a character that changes or evolves during the story, usually has a major role in the plot and therefore the changes the character undergoes have a significant effect or consequence in the story. On the other hand, a static character is a type of character that does not change or has few changes which usually means the character does not play an important role in the story and is mainly predictable, which is the opposite to dynamic characters. Considering this, it can be concluded a static character undergoes little or no change in the progress of a story, as static characters do not change during the development of the story or plot but show the same features during all the story.

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