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bogdanovich [222]
4 years ago
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A drama in which the characters and setting are presented in typical and real-world ways is known as A drama in which the charac

ters and setting are presented in typical and real-world ways is known as
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TiliK225 [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

<em><u>Realistic.</u></em>

Explanation:

<u>Realistic drama</u> presents features that relate to the real world: <u>setting</u>, <u>character conflicts</u>, actions, decisions or everyday problems; thus, it does not present supernatural elements or exaggerated features that may seem artificial.  

These characteristics are all based on <u>real life</u> and create a deeper connection with the reader since they may have experienced a similar event, conflict or situation in their lives.

makkiz [27]4 years ago
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A Drama in which the characters and settings are presented in typical and real world ways is known as realistic  .  
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