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What can letters do that are used as plot devices? Choose four answers.
move a story forward
share internal thoughts and feelings of other characters
reveal perspectives and experiences of other characters
summarize the story from the author’s perspective
add to the suspense of a story
move a story forward
share internal thoughts and feelings of other characters
reveal perspectives and experiences of other characters
summarize the story from the author’s perspective
add to the suspense of a story
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The four answers that describe what letters can do as plot devices are:
1. **Move a story forward** - Letters can serve as a catalyst for action, leading characters to new developments or conflicts.
2. **Share internal thoughts and feelings of other characters** - Through letters, characters can express their emotions and thoughts that might not be conveyed through dialogue.
3. **Reveal perspectives and experiences of other characters** - Letters can present different viewpoints, helping readers understand the experiences and motivations of various characters.
4. **Add to the suspense of a story** - The content of a letter or the anticipation of a letter arriving can create tension and intrigue, keeping readers engaged.
These functions highlight the versatility of letters as a storytelling tool.
1. **Move a story forward** - Letters can serve as a catalyst for action, leading characters to new developments or conflicts.
2. **Share internal thoughts and feelings of other characters** - Through letters, characters can express their emotions and thoughts that might not be conveyed through dialogue.
3. **Reveal perspectives and experiences of other characters** - Letters can present different viewpoints, helping readers understand the experiences and motivations of various characters.
4. **Add to the suspense of a story** - The content of a letter or the anticipation of a letter arriving can create tension and intrigue, keeping readers engaged.
These functions highlight the versatility of letters as a storytelling tool.
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