Which of the following is not a trademark of the plays of Anton Chekhov?
A. Although much in the plays is very painful, they are actually full of humor.
B. The conflicts and struggles are fully resolved at the end of plays.
C. The characters tend to be very absorbed in their own concerns.
D. The characters speak passionately about love, but lasting relationships prove to be elusive for them.
Answer: B
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