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Duncan is taking notes on Karin Slaughter’s interview about writing.

I think, really, what makes thrillers work is that they have to have a beginning, a middle and an end. When you – writing crime fiction, when you want a really good story, when you want a compelling read, you have to focus equally on plot and character. And you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters so that when bad things happen, they want to read along.

And being a Southern author, you know, I grew up with Flannery O'Connor, and I love reading her essays because she was such a—not just a wonderful writer, but she was wonderful at talking about writing.

Which will be most helpful as Duncan re-reads his notes to find the central idea of the interview?

Beginning, middle, end
Plot & character - important
O’Connor- Southern author
Slaughter loves essays

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Plot & character - Important

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The answer to the question above is "Plot & Character - important" that will be most helpful as Duncan re-reads his notes to find the central idea of the interview. Duncan separates his note in two section paragraphs which contain different information. The first section obviously talks about the plot and character in thriller stories. The second contains important extra information from the interview.
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