Subplots are often ways for authors to introduce conflicts involving characters who are A. not part of the story. B. not part of the main action. C. not as well-developed as other characters within the context. D. not multi-faceted and flat.
I would probably say B, not part of the main action.
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im just gonna check with another person as well
good idea!
is going to be A.
Think of Law and Order: SVU. Olivia Benson being a cop and performing her cop duties is the main plot. Her relationship with her boyfriend and other things that don't have to do with her cop duties are the subplot.
I dont think itll be A because characters that aren't part of the story aren't in the book (u no, like extras in a movie), right? I think itll be either B or C
Subplots can be for characters who are as well-developed as other characters within the context. My example above kind of explains.
So the best answer is B?
That is what I think. What do you think? :)
I think so too :) thanks a million!
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upsi yea you're right sooorry.
Hey. Whatever. I've answered a lot of questions wrong. :)
we all make mistakes and we learn from them, I'm one of them
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