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When writing a short story, which of the following is not typically considered during the prewriting stage?

(A. What problem or conflict your main character will have.
(B. Specific words that will be spoken between the main character and others.
(C. What qualities the main character will have.
(D. How the main character will be changed by the conflict.

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(B. Specific words that will be spoken between the main character and others.

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"Specific words that will be spoken between the main character and others". As an author, you should always consider what the conflict your main character will experience because it's the turning point in a story. How the main character changes is also very important because it shows the reader the effect of a problem that may relate to them. And the qualities that a main character has is merely part of creating the character

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When writing a short story, the option which is not typically considered during the prewriting stage is B. specific words that will be spoken between the main character and others. During the prewriting stage, you are just setting the foundations of your story - you are determining the plot, the conflicts, what your characters will be like, their virtues and vices, etc., but you are definitely not writing the very words that your characters will utter. That comes afterwards, when you actually start writing for real, so after you've finished planning.
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