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4 November, 13:37

In his short story "The Four Fists," F. Scott Fitzgerald develops a protagonist who could be considered credible in the eyes of the reader. A character is credible when

A.

the character has an autobiographical or a historically factual basis.

B.

the character does not cause the displacement of story elements.

C.

the behavior and nature of the character make sense in the context of his or her life.

D.

the character remains truthful in circumstances where lying would be beneficial.

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  1. 4 November, 13:39
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    I think it is B. I bet it is
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