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When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point) Responses if they share characters and a setting if the...Question
When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point)
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if they share characters and a setting
if they share characters and a setting
if they are unrelated to each other
if they are unrelated to each other
if they are in the same genre
if they are in the same genre
if they are loosely related to each other
if they are loosely related to each other
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if they share characters and a setting
if they share characters and a setting
if they are unrelated to each other
if they are unrelated to each other
if they are in the same genre
if they are in the same genre
if they are loosely related to each other
if they are loosely related to each other
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A writer should use multiple plotlines in the same story **if they share characters and a setting**. This allows for a cohesive narrative and can enhance character development, as well as create a richer and more complex story world.
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