In a peer review session, which question should you ask yourself about the characters in a piece of flash fiction?

Can I clearly picture how all the characters dress, move, and speak?

Do all characters serve a purpose in the story, or could some be removed?

Is the main character a person I would like and want to be friends with?

Are the characters active enough, or should they be doing more?

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In a peer review session, you should ask yourself: Do all characters serve a purpose in the story, or could some be removed?

This question is crucial in flash fiction, where word count is limited, and each character should contribute to the overall narrative. Identifying whether characters are essential helps in assessing the coherence and effectiveness of the story.