Use the plot descriptions to answer the question. Plot line #1: River owns a fishing boat in Alaska. She worries about the effects local corporations are having on the fish. She hopes to stop them, but also must keep her business afloat. Plot line #2: Trent has just inherited a business in Texas. He is perplexed by some of what he finds when he reviews the business’s financial records—but his top priority is proving to his parents that he can keep the business strong. How effectively would these plot lines work in the same narrative? (1 point) Responses effectively, because the characters are both motivated to protect their businesses effectively, because the characters are both motivated to protect their businesses effectively, because the characters both live in the same country effectively, because the characters both live in the same country not effectively, because the characters are too similar to each other not effectively, because the characters are too similar to each other not effectively, because the storylines are unlikely to affect each other not effectively, because the storylines are unlikely to affect each other

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The most accurate response would be: not effectively, because the storylines are unlikely to affect each other.

While both characters are motivated to protect their businesses, their locations and the specific challenges they face are quite different, which may make it difficult for their narratives to intertwine meaningfully.