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Can someone please help me!! Apex! Read the following example: A professor who is brilliant, but lacks basic common sense This is an example of which kind of archetype? A. Motif B. Situation C. Character
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Can someone please help me!! Apex!
Read the following example:
A professor who is brilliant, but lacks basic common sense
This is an example of which kind of archetype?
A. Motif
B. Situation
C. Character
D. Exposition
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Answer: the answer is Motif
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