When an author gives a character only one main trait, the character is often referred to as a flat character. Flat characters tend to be one-dimensional and lack depth or complexity in their personalities.
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The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait
recessive trait
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.
A trait that always appears when it is present is called an obligate trait. This means that the trait is consistently expressed whenever the underlying genetic or environmental conditions are present.
A trait that masks another trait is called a dominant trait. This means that when an organism carries both dominant and recessive alleles for a particular gene, only the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype.
The difference in the same trait is called variation.
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
A favorable trait is called a dominant trait. In scientific terms it can also be called a acquired trait/adapted train. Lastly, the reproach of a favorable trait is inherited and not a gained train according to George Mandel (which is proven correct unlike Locke).
The trait that deals with the purpose for writing is called "voice." Voice is the unique perspective and tone that an author brings to their writing, reflecting their purpose, personality, and point of view.