Answer:
-Start with a strong scenario. Classic dystopian novels and stories begin with a troubled scenario.
-Create a believable dystopian world.
-Develop your dystopian settings.
-Create conflicts, threats and challenges.
-Give characters credible motivations.
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Answer:
Given that she's a ghost, she probably wouldn't have answered at all.
Explanation:
The question refers to a Japanese story from Hokkaido named <em>The Loving Mother. </em>It tells us about Mr. Sakota, a pharmacist, who received a strange visit by a disheveled woman asking him for baby medicine at midnight. The same thing happens a couple of nights in a row which makes Mr. Sakota suspicious. He has a friend snap a photo of her but when they look at the photo, there is no one in it. The final night, they follow her to a room where a baby is crying next to a dead woman who happens to be the mysterious visitor.
If Mr. Sakota had asked the woman why she came at midnight, given that she is a ghost, she probably wouldn't have answered at all but maybe showed him the way to follow her.
Answer: I need the text, this is not enough info
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Answer:
My guess would be voting rights.
Explanation: During the congress it was a voting time so it would be related.