English, asked by darkangle455, 1 year ago

What does a novel often have more of than a short story?

Characters and events
Alternate endings
Twists and surprises
Authors and readers

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Answered by Answers4u
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The correct answer is option A.  A novel will always have more characters and events than a short story.  A novel is based on explaining the central theme in detail which needs more characters whose stories are linked to the main plot in the novel.  A novel will have many subplots realtors to the main plot of the novel. Sometimes it is used to engage the readers while the main story unfolds itself.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Despite the fact that a short story and a novel have numerous similitudes, for example, characters, discourse, plot, and so on., there are viewpoints that a short story must have that a novel can live without.

You can take freedoms in composing a novel.

Might we venture to state, you can be lazier and take as much time as is needed building anticipation, uncovering data about the characters, et cetera.

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