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If you return Gwen's flash drive, she confronts Lucas in Chapter 4 and stays at the school. If you don't, she leaves the school.
How you treat Lucas determines his attitude towards Max at the end. He could never know that Max worked against him for instance.
That is just some of the character development paths characters take due to Max's actions.
Characters develop differently based on what you did.
The non-impactful choices are interesting... it works either way on the first playthrough, you'll agonise about the impact because you have no idea what difference it might make. Potentially already disappointing on the second though...
And then for every choice: this choice does not significantly change the events of the game ;P
But I guess thats life is strange in a nutshell^^