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If I say "what should I do" instead of "what will I do", would it change the meaning of the context?

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Rebecca

Yes, it would change the context slightly. The use of the word "should" implies that you are asking other people their opinion. If the pig was asking other people what he should do next, he would say "what should I do?". "What will I do?" implies a prediction of the future. The pig is wondering what his next action will be. Ex: I'm not sure If I should choose this song to play at the wedding. What do you guys think I should choose? Ex: Becky got into some trouble last week at work. I wonder what she will do now.

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