Match each of the following descriptions with the correct term.
A. characters governed by a single "humor," or psychological characteristic
B. a group of characters in classical Greek drama that, in song and dance, commented on the action of the main plot and reacted to events in the story
C. characters that play a small part in the action
D. the main character's chief opponent
E. Joan of Arc and Prometheus exemplify this type of "larger than life" character
F. main character in a play
G. characters who are in many ways typical or ordinary, but are significant because they embody an entire group
H. characters who are not complete or three-dimensional, but exemplify one particular characteristic to the exclusion of virtually everything else
A. dominant trait characters
B. chorus
C. minor characters
D. antagonist
E. extraordinary characters
F. protagonist
G. representative or quintessential characters
H. stock characters
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