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Use the plot descriptions to answer the question. Plot line #1: A giant corporation is threatening the environment in Alaska. D...Asked by steve
Use the plot descriptions to answer the question.
Plotline #1: A giant corporation is threatening the environment in Alaska. Darren, an environmental lawyer, is about to have the fight of his life.
Plotline #2: Lucia is a tax lawyer in Texas. She finds out that some businesses have not been paying their fair share of taxes. They will soon, if she has anything to say about it.
Plotline #3: An online forum where lawyers often chat and give advice gets hacked, and lawyers across the country scramble to protect their data and help one another.
How would including Plotline #3 change the effectiveness of putting Plotlines #1 and #2 together in the same story?
(1 point)
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It would give the characters a shared characteristic, which they otherwise lack.
It would give the characters a shared characteristic, which they otherwise lack.
It would bring the characters closer together, making interaction more likely.
It would bring the characters closer together, making interaction more likely.
It would directly relate the first two plot lines, making their pairing more reasonable.
It would directly relate the first two plot lines, making their pairing more reasonable.
It would create a reason for the two characters to connect, which they otherwise
Plotline #1: A giant corporation is threatening the environment in Alaska. Darren, an environmental lawyer, is about to have the fight of his life.
Plotline #2: Lucia is a tax lawyer in Texas. She finds out that some businesses have not been paying their fair share of taxes. They will soon, if she has anything to say about it.
Plotline #3: An online forum where lawyers often chat and give advice gets hacked, and lawyers across the country scramble to protect their data and help one another.
How would including Plotline #3 change the effectiveness of putting Plotlines #1 and #2 together in the same story?
(1 point)
Responses
It would give the characters a shared characteristic, which they otherwise lack.
It would give the characters a shared characteristic, which they otherwise lack.
It would bring the characters closer together, making interaction more likely.
It would bring the characters closer together, making interaction more likely.
It would directly relate the first two plot lines, making their pairing more reasonable.
It would directly relate the first two plot lines, making their pairing more reasonable.
It would create a reason for the two characters to connect, which they otherwise
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
would not have had.
Answered by
steve
please use a answer i gave you
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Sure! The effectiveness of putting Plotlines #1 and #2 together in the same story would be enhanced by including Plotline #3 because:
**It would create a reason for the two characters to connect, which they otherwise would not have had.**
**It would create a reason for the two characters to connect, which they otherwise would not have had.**