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Vladimir79 [104]
3 years ago
7

What are the pros and cons of reading fiction books? * Dracula007 don’t answer this

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2 answers:
erik [133]3 years ago
7 0
PROS:Widening one’s knowledge about different times,places and peoples of the past,present and future. Using your imagination shape the literary landscape of your your story. Helping to shape your understanding of the craft of writing,inspiring a call to action to help others,learning more of the world and different view points. CONS:Failing eyesight,stiff necks and backs,loss of a sense of reality.
kirill [66]3 years ago
6 0
One pro about reading fiction books is that in some books it can expand you imagination to think things you never thought or if your going through a rough time it can help you be distracted and put you in a good mood. However the cons on fictional books is that nothing in it is informational or in most cases is real, so for some kids this can infect there brains to thinking that they can do or that they believe in certain things that are not in reality. Hope I helped! :)
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