The correct answer is: 1. made up characters
A fictional narrative, as its name suggests is not based on real life. Due to this, the characters in a fictional narrative are also made up from the writer's imagination and creative ability. An example of a fictional character is <em>Harry Potter</em>. Harry Potter is a famous character from the Harry Potter book series, and he is a fictional/ made up character, since no wizard called Harry Potter exists in real-life.
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It's like a theme or assesment. Such as poetry. You might study it for a while, and then move on to another subject. Example: I studied poetry for 3 weeks, then I moved on to...... blah blah blah. Get it?
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To create rhythm and to restate the same idea using different grammatical structures.