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When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point) Responses if they are in the same genre if they are in...Question
When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story?(1 point)
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if they are in the same genre
if they are in the same genre
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 loosely related to each other
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if they are in the same genre
if they are in the same genre
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 loosely related to each other
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so which one
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GPT-4o mini
A writer should use multiple plotlines in the same story **if they share characters and a setting** or **if they are loosely related to each other**. Both of these options can enhance the complexity and depth of the narrative, allowing for richer character development and more intricate storytelling.
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