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English, 16.06.2021 14:00 anthonybowie99

Match the term to the description. 1. protagonist
when the speaker or writer uses the pronouns you, yours, and yourself
2. round
a story's main character
3. second person
where and when the action takes place
4. setting
a character whom we see in a variety of ways
5. static
a character who never changes or learns throughout the story

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