Asked by andres nevarez

which two ideas below should be included in the introduction of a story about ducklings that are trying to find their mother on a big lake?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the list you mentioned — could you paste the ideas?

If you want a quick answer without the list: the two best things to put in the introduction are
1) who the characters are (the ducklings and their relationship to their mother), and
2) the central goal/conflict (they’re separated and must find their mother on the big lake).

Why: those two establish reader empathy and the story’s purpose immediately. If you paste the actual options, I’ll pick the two that match best.