15.1.2 Exem: Wrap Up
Question 9 of 25
How might an author make a character the antagonist in a story?
A. By having her act as a sidekick to the protagonist.
B. By having her change during the course of a story.
C. By making her evil.
D. By putting her in conflict with the hero.
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Answer :

In a story, an author can make a character the antagonist by: 1. **By making her evil:** One way an author can make a character the antagonist is by portraying her as evil, malicious, or having negative intentions. This can create a clear contrast with the protagonist's moral compass and goals, leading to conflict and tension in the story. 2. **By putting her in conflict with the hero:** Another method is to have the character be in direct opposition to the hero. This conflict can be based on differing beliefs, goals, or actions, creating obstacles for the hero to overcome and highlighting the character as the antagonist. By using these techniques, the author establishes a character as the antagonist, setting up a compelling narrative with conflict, challenges, and opportunities for character development.