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Why do authors introduce parallel plots?(1 point) Responses to support a certain tone or mood to support a certain tone or mood...Asked by Lucinda
Why do authors introduce parallel plots?(1 point)
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to support a certain tone or mood
to support a certain tone or mood
to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to increase the length of a story
Responses
to support a certain tone or mood
to support a certain tone or mood
to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to appeal to readers who enjoy different things
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to create mystery, tension, or surprise
to increase the length of a story
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The most fitting response is: **to create mystery, tension, or surprise.**
Parallel plots often serve to enhance the complexity of a narrative, adding layers that can lead to suspense and surprise as the different storylines intersect or contrast with each other.
Parallel plots often serve to enhance the complexity of a narrative, adding layers that can lead to suspense and surprise as the different storylines intersect or contrast with each other.
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