QUESTION 5

Which statement best describes the difference between a protagonist and antagonist?

A. A protagonist is always a round character, while an antagonist is always a flat character.

B. A protagonist never changes from the beginning of a story to the end of a story. An antagonist, however, can change and become more likeable.

C. The protagonist and antagonist are both main characters, but the protagonist is the only character who holds the reader's interest.

D. A protagonist is the main character, whom the reader likes and wants to succeed. An antagonist struggles to keep the protagonist from being successful.