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Anna007 [38]
1 year ago
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based on the passage, the reader can conclude that a princess of mars is a fantasy because itis told by a narrator.features a pr

isoner. analyzes a piece of art. is set on another planet.
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Ahat [919]1 year ago
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The correct answer is:

Given that the Princess of Mars is set on a different planet, it can be inferred from the line that it is a fantasy.

The term "fantasy" simply refers to a literary genre that deals with magical and supernatural qualities that are not present in the real world.

Because Princess of Mars is situated on a another world, it is a fantasy. It's important to remember that fantasy is unrelated to reality. It was filmed on an unreal planet where it was set.

The author is imprisoned in a space where he views lovely images of the natural world. Nothing about this would be considered odd in a piece of fiction. However, the author continues by pointing out that all of these photographs are from a race of people who live on Mars and are not Earthly views. We can tell that this is a work of fantasy since the author is on an other world.

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