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What is the role of an ‘antagonist’?

A. To support the protagonist
B. To create conflict and challenge the protagonist
C. To summarize the plot
D. To provide comic relief

Answer: To create conflict and challenge the protagonist


Additional Information: Antagonists are crucial for driving the narrative tension.


Subjects: Creative Writing, Writing Skills

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