In the context of films, dynamic characters
A. are deeply affected by the action of the story and are significantly changed as a result.
B. are used to demonstrate the uniqueness of the protagonist character.
C. remain essentially unchanged throughout a film story.
D. are characters with behaviors opposite to that of each other in terms of attitudes, opinions, lifestyles, physical appearances, and so on.
Answer: A
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