The story begins with a woman floating around a spaceship. Something with the mission has gone wrong, and she is the only person left onboard. At first, she is unable to communicate with Earth. But soon she notices a pattern in the lights flickering on the command TV. Meanwhile, back on Earth a man sits alone in a large office tapping a pattern on a keyboard. He stops, ready to leave, when the pattern taps itself back to him. He realizes it is the astronaut communicating from the unreachable ship. The rest of the story unfolds in alternating chapters between the two characters’ perspectives, showing how the astronaut survives and how the command center works to reach her. Question Use the story description to answer the question. How do the parallel plots engage the reader more fully in the story? (1 point) Responses The parallel plots help the reader better understand the stakes of the major story problem, which makes it easier to become invested. The parallel plots help the reader better understand the stakes of the major story problem, which makes it easier to become invested. The parallel plots give the reader different characters to root for, making it easier to draw in a larger audience with varied tastes. The parallel plots give the reader different characters to root for, making it easier to draw in a larger audience with varied tastes. The parallel plots show the reader how different viewpoints can help solve a big problem, teaching a valuable lesson. The parallel plots show the reader how different viewpoints can help solve a big problem, teaching a valuable lesson. The parallel plots allow the reader to examine the major story problem from different angles while growing attached to multiple characters.

The parallel plots allow the reader to examine the major story problem from different angles while growing attached to multiple characters. This engagement with multiple perspectives helps the reader become more invested in the outcome of the story, as they are able to see the problem from both the astronaut's and the man on Earth's point of view. This adds depth to the story and keeps the reader more fully engaged as they follow the characters' respective journeys to overcome the challenges they face.