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What part of speech is character motive?

"Character motive" is a noun phrase.

Here's why:

* Character: This is a noun, referring to a person in a story.

* Motive: This is also a noun, referring to the reason behind a person's actions.

Together, they form a noun phrase that describes the reason why a character acts in a particular way.

While you might use "character motive" to describe the reason for an action, it doesn't function as a verb or adjective within a sentence.

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