When writing a scene, every character in it has to have an attitude. If they don’t, they serve no purpose, and should be written out. So, for example, if a character enters a scene and announces he just bought a motorcycle, Mom might be disapproving. She thinks it’s too dangerous. Dad thinks it’s cool — as a teenager he always wanted a motorcycle, but w…
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