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Will give part a which statement best describes tessa's character and how she interacts with varick? tessa is a flat protagonist for whom varick is an antagonist. tessa is a flat character who exists to teach varick a thematic lesson. tessa is a complex character who aids in varick’s development. tessa is a complex character whose development evolves due to her interaction with varick. part b which detail from the text best reflects the analysis of tessa’s character in part a? tessa compliments varick on his work midway through the camp, even though her own work has been substandard. tessa changes her final scene to demonstrate to varick that she can excel “on the fly” like he does. tessa is nervous when her final film plays because she fears varick has led her astray. tessa realizes her work is substandard midway through camp and becomes more open-minded toward varick’s methods moving forward.

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