When should a writer use multiple plotlines in the same story? (1 point)

• if they are unrelated to each other
• if they are loosely related to each other
• if they are in the same genre
• if they share characters and a setting

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A writer should use multiple plotlines in the same story if they are loosely related to each other. This approach allows for complexity and depth in the narrative while maintaining cohesion within the overall story.

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