Plot in a Narrative Quick Check

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Question
How are multiple plot lines in a single narrative connected to each other?(1 point)
Responses

They will have the same paragraph structure, sentence length, and word choice.
They will have the same paragraph structure, sentence length, and word choice.

They will have the same rising action, climax, and resolution.
They will have the same rising action, climax, and resolution.

They will have the same similes, metaphors, or hyperboles.
They will have the same similes, metaphors, or hyperboles.

They will have the same characters, setting, or events.

1 answer

The best response to the question "How are multiple plot lines in a single narrative connected to each other?" is:

They will have the same characters, setting, or events.

This option highlights how different plot lines can intertwine and relate through common elements such as characters, locations, and events that unify the narrative.

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