Why are a character's inner thoughts and conflicts important to a plot?
a. they can to estab...
English, 03.02.2020 05:59, jamessmith86
Why are a character's inner thoughts and conflicts important to a plot?
a. they can to establish the time period and location of the story.
b. they can show that the character is important and worth remembering.
c. they can the reader identify any personal bias the author has.
d. they can make the story exciting even without a lot of action.
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