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AP English Literature/Unit 4 – Character, Conflict, & Storytelling in Short Fiction
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In literature, what role do character relationships often play in advancing plot development?

A

They are fixed elements with no influence on events.

B

They drive interactions that lead to key events.

C

They only serve to highlight external conflicts without influencing them.

D

They act solely as background for individual character arcs.

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