Final answer:
The statement that Outer Energy reveals WHAT a character thinks/believes and Inner Energy reveals WHY a character thinks/believes is the correct one.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question is English.
Only one of the statements is true and that is: Outer Energy reveals much of WHAT a character thinks, believes, wants, feels, says and does. Inner Energy reveals WHY a character thinks, believes, wants, feels, says and does those things. This means that Outer Energy represents the outward behaviors and actions of a character, while Inner Energy represents the underlying motivations and emotions driving those actions.
For example, in a film, a character's Inner Need is what they state they want more than anything, while their single/overall Want is the main goal. In an unsuccessful Hero's Journey, the Inner Need is achieved, but the Want is not.
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