A stock character is one that's
A. constantly changing and adapting to situations.
B. always involved in some type of internal conflict
C. generally the main character in a story.
D. typically one-dimensional with a dominant quality.

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I believe the correct answer is: D. typically one-dimensional with a dominant quality.

 

     The stock characters represent familiar or common characters which are often used in literary tradition and are well-known to the audience/readers. This type of character is stereotypical and archetypal (the base or concept for developing characters), distinguished by one quality. For example, stock characters are miser, folly etc.