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Why do authors use causal relationships in plays? Select three options.
to create mystery and tension
to introduce the setting
to propel the plot forward
to develop rising action
to introduce the main character
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- to create mystery and tension
- to propel the plot forward
- to develop rising action
Briefly: causal (cause-and-effect) links make events follow logically, driving the story and escalation, and they create stakes and uncertainty that build tension.
- to propel the plot forward
- to develop rising action
Briefly: causal (cause-and-effect) links make events follow logically, driving the story and escalation, and they create stakes and uncertainty that build tension.
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