Question

How does the author use a plot device to create an effect?

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Responses

A plot device increases tension.
A plot device increases tension.

A plot device creates a sense of mystery.
A plot device creates a sense of mystery.

A plot device increases the conflict.
A plot device increases the conflict.

A plot device creates a sense of surprise.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
All of the responses provided can be true depending on the specific plot device used and the context of the story. However, the most direct and common effect of a plot device is often to create a sense of surprise.

So, if you were to choose one response that reflects a prevalent effect of a plot device, it would be:

**A plot device creates a sense of surprise.**

This is because many plot devices, such as twists, reveals, or unexpected events, are specifically designed to catch the audience off guard and enhance the overall impact of the narrative.
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