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How are multiple plot lines in a single narrative connected to each other?
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They will have the same similes, metaphors, or hyperboles.
They will have the same similes, metaphors, or hyperboles. - no response given
They will have the same rising action, climax, and resolution.
They will have the same rising action, climax, and resolution. - no response given
They will have the same characters, setting, or events.
They will have the same characters, setting, or events. - no response given
They will have the same paragraph structure, sentence length, and word choice.
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They will have the same characters, setting, or events.
Explanation: Multiple plot lines in one narrative are usually connected by shared elements—characters who move between plots, a common setting, or events that link the different storylines. (They may also be thematically related or converge at key moments, but not by identical sentence/paragraph structure or identical use of similes/metaphors.)
Explanation: Multiple plot lines in one narrative are usually connected by shared elements—characters who move between plots, a common setting, or events that link the different storylines. (They may also be thematically related or converge at key moments, but not by identical sentence/paragraph structure or identical use of similes/metaphors.)
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