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What is the primary characteristic that defines the protagonist's moral ambiguity?
They often operate in gray areas between right and wrong.
They always choose the morally correct action.
They have no moral compass at all.
They strictly adhere to a set of rules.
Which situation exemplifies the protagonist's moral ambiguity?
Deciding whether to steal food to help a starving family.
Always reporting criminals to the authorities.
Following the law without exception.
Rejecting help from others in need.
How does the protagonist's moral ambiguity affect their relationships?
It often leads to mistrust and conflict.
It creates harmony and understanding.
All characters completely agree with their actions.
It has no impact on their relationships.
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