Question

Why might an author include parallel plots in a story? Select the three correct answers.(2 points) Responses to enhance the author’s message or theme to enhance the author’s message or theme to show the characters traveling through time to show the characters traveling through time to create a surreal or magical environment for the story to create a surreal or magical environment for the story to present the events in the story in the order they happen to present the events in the story in the order they happen to increase tension and build suspense by suddenly changing the story’s focus to increase tension and build suspense by suddenly changing the story’s focus to draw readers more deeply into the story as they track the details of the different plots to draw readers more deeply into the story as they track the details of the different plots

Answers

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The three correct answers for why an author might include parallel plots in a story are:

1. **To enhance the author’s message or theme** - Parallel plots can provide multiple perspectives that reinforce or contrast the central themes, giving readers a deeper understanding of the message.

2. **To increase tension and build suspense by suddenly changing the story’s focus** - Shifting between parallel plots can create suspense and keep readers engaged, as they are eager to see how different storylines might intersect or affect one another.

3. **To draw readers more deeply into the story as they track the details of the different plots** - The complexity of parallel plots can encourage readers to pay closer attention to the unfolding narratives, enhancing their engagement and investment in the overall story.

These elements contribute to a richer storytelling experience, allowing for more intricate character development and thematic exploration.