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- [Teacher] Hello readers. One of the wonderful things about stories, when they're given the room to grow and expand is the idea of character change or growth over time. Characters in stories are just like real people, they have the capacity to change, to make mistakes, to apologize, to set things right, and to learn. When you read, or when you interact with any kind of fiction, watch carefully for how characters change over time. How do characters in a text interact with each other? Does the way a character react to events change over the course of the story? What's changed and why? One of my favorite pieces of fiction of all time is "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and while he isn't the main character, I think the character of Prince Zuko has one of the best illustrations of character change across the course of the show. So spoilers ahoy! But Zuko goes from being an antagonist in the first few seasons, to officially joining the protagonists, the good guys, in the final season of the...