- Read the story multiple times. This will allow you to see how different choices lead to different outcomes.
- Talk to other readers. Ask them what choices they made and how they affected their experience of the story.
- Look for clues in the text. The author may provide hints about the consequences of different choices.
- Use your imagination. Think about what might happen if you made a different choice.
Consider the following questions:
- What are the different choices that the reader can make?
- How do these choices affect the plot?
- How do these choices affect the characters?
- How do these choices affect the reader's experience of the story?
By answering these questions, you can gain a deeper understanding of the story and how the reader's choices affect it.