The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b) It uses elements and devices more common in fictional stories." The literary nonfiction unique from other types of nonfiction is that i<span>t uses elements and devices more common in fictional stories. </span>
If I was the writer, standing in the shoes of an elephant, I'd start off describing my peaceful life. I'd describe how we were peaceful mammals. We (Meaning the elephant and his elephant friends and family) always went about our business and did what was needed to live. Poachers came to hunt us down quite often, just because our skin was considered rare amongst the African People, they would kill us. Describe how the semi humane people would not kill the elephant, but buy the skin from the seller. These killers, the poachers often resurfaced as wealthy, heartless men. Although most people consider it a "small issue" it is killing us, we are drifting to extinction if this doesn't stop, and soon. Write about how you think life might be, if poachers were not a thing.
I am pretty sure that if you embellish upon this story and extent it enough. This will surely meet your story's character standard of 300-500 characters.
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xPain
True, because a simple tool such as a hammer is a technological advancement. Advanced transportation is a more obvious definition of an technological advancement.
I haven't read the book in two yes but I think it's B