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Rom4ik [11]
3 years ago
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What can an author do to promote a reader's suspension of disbelief? AWhat can an author do to promote a reader's suspension of

disbelief? A. Describe the magical or supernatural elements of the story and how they affect the characters B. Use a pattern of writing in which words or phrases are similar in formatting and structure C. Focus on a story's realistic, ordinary details instead of its supernatural elements D. Help the reader feel a sense of belonging or attachment to a group described in a story. Describe the magical or supernatural elements of the story and how they affect the characters B. Use a pattern of writing in which words or phrases are similar in formatting and structure C. Focus on a story's realistic, ordinary details instead of its supernatural elements D. Help the reader feel a sense of belonging or attachment to a group described in a story
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julia-pushkina [17]3 years ago
6 0

To promote a reader's suspension of disbelief should Focus on a story's realistic, ordinary details instead of its supernatural elements. Through realistic ordinary details the author develops the story with real characters and that has taken at a concrete place. Also, develop reader’s belief, the author mentions events that is happening or apt to happen.

Whereas, supernatural elements refer to creation of plot through creation feud between spiritual and material understanding. This element is used to reflect the human nature and is widely used in literature. It includes ghosts, witches, demons and even gods. Therefore, it implies to more than one meaning i.e., there is another spiritual world which forms the natural world.

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