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OpenStudy (lemanual):

An antagonist is always a good person provides the conflict is always a bad person always loses in the end Please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The third one seems closest....but when you read remember that they are just "bad" to the main character, they may actually be good but the Main character or Protagonist feels like that person is working against them, for example when your mom tells you to clean your room, you may feel like shes the antagonist, but she just wants to make sure you don't get bugs or anything bad like that

OpenStudy (lemanual):

I got it right :D It was Provides the Conflict :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That makes sense. An antagonist antagonizes someone.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C is the answer the Antagonist is the one that give the conflict to the protagonist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the antagonist is not always bad, look at Wuthering Heights, it's hard to even determine who the antagonist is

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