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Which literary device does the passage contain?

Mirabelle and her mother, Sarah, have always been close. That's why it was so hard when Mirabelle left home to attend an exclusive boarding school. At school, Mirabelle is lonely and finds it hard to make friends. Back at home, Sarah begins a new job and has trouble learning the ropes and fitting in with her new colleagues. Through phone calls and text messages, Mirabelle and Sarah offer each other support, and soon they are both more comfortable in their new environments.

A. Anticlimax
B. Parallel plots
C. Flashback
D. Foreshadowing

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Answer:

c. parallel plots

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The literary device used in this passage is a parallel plot. The plot of a story is a series of interconnected events. In a parallel plot, the writer weaves two or more dramatic plots that are linked by a common character and a similar theme. In this passage, two plots are linked by a common theme that is the difficulty Mirabelle and Sarah have in meeting new people.

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