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ryzh [129]
1 year ago
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Read the excerpt from Iqbal.

English
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In-s [12.5K]1 year ago
3 0

The author chose to provide the fictional account to interpret the real events, to bring the descriptive details, add details, and engage the readers by sharing viewpoints. Thus, options 1, 2, 4, and 5 are correct.

<h3>Who is Iqbal Masih?</h3>

Iqbal Masih was a child slave and laborer who campaigned against the abusive labor and slavery that exploited the child. The writer opted for the fictional characters of Iqbal to show the lights on real events.

It allowed the descriptive details and dialogues to life so the readers will have a better understanding. It also allowed the readers to know the unknown and the hidden details. The account helped the readers to view the text and understand the point of view of the characters.

Therefore, the author uses the fictional account of Iqbal Masih.

Learn more about Iqbal here:

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