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Hello. You have not informed us which plots this question refers to, but we can say that a parallel plot creates tension, when the two plots involved present unpredictability in relation to the events that compose it, without cutting the sharing of elements between them , where what happens in one plot can totally influence the other, but the reader cannot understand how it will happen and is anxious about the tension that is established in the narratives.
In other words, the tension in a parallel plot is created by the unpredictable interaction between the two plots.
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theatrical adaptations of Shakespeare's characters
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker makes reference to two Shakespeare's characters in "Hamlet," Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who have been modified in a few adaptations by other authors. The theatrical adaptations are: "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," by Tom Stoppard, "Waiting for Godot," by Samuel Beckett, and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern," by W. S. Gilbert.
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When food was in short supply, farmers could go to special storage areas and distribute food to the most useful people. The climate and reliable water supply resulted in food surpluses that were used for growth and trade with other villages. ... Farmers began to grow better crops, so villagers ate better quality food.Sep