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characters that are complex and undergo a development

round character

100

A correct in-text citation should consist of what?

last name and page number in a set of parentheses

(Olson 12) 

100

who is telling the story

point of view

100

the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text

protagonist 

200
What are first and second case pronouns?

I, you, your, we, us, our, ourselves

200

a type of character who remains largely the same throughout the course of the story

static character

200

What is Mr. Rathburn's favorite pastry?

bearclaw

200

a character that undergoes significant change throughout the course of the story

dynamic character

300

a person in the story, telling the story from their point of view

first person

300

a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary

antagonist 

300

character that is two-dimensional and does not change

flat character 

300

a sentence that sums up the central point of view

thesis statement

400

What page should your citations be on?

Works Cited (last)

400

the time, place, and environment in which a story occurs

setting

400

it is a duty or responsibility for someone to do something

behoove

400

What is basic MLA format?

12 pt Times New Roman, double spaced

500

character presented as a contrast to a second character

dramatic foil

500

How does Dr. Olson take her coffee?

Black

500

the narrator exists outside the events of the story

third person

500

the main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores

theme

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