This question is based on General Literary Principles
A character that heavily relies on cultural types for his manner of speech, his personality and other distinguishing characteristics is
a fictional character
a stock character
a rounded character
an antagonist
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the answer is B,
fictional character is a character that is made up or based on an existing person or animal, so clearly A is not the answer

Cultural Typing: Stock characters are often based on stereotypes or archetypes, including cultural types, which define their speech, behavior, and personality. For example, the "wise old mentor," "fiery Latin lover," or "brash New Yorker" are cultural archetypes often used as stock characters.

The correct answer is:
B. A stock character
A stock character is a fictional character that relies heavily on cultural types or stereotypes for their manner of speech, personality, and other distinguishing characteristics. They are often flat and one-dimensional, representing a familiar type or class of people.



