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In Mark Twain's story, "The Californian's Tale," why would Henry be considered a static character? ? A. He denies that he talks about his wife too much when confronted. B. He has lived in the same house for over 19 years and refuses to move. C. The death of his wife has made him mentally ill and stuck in a pattern that he cannot break.​