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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
9

Characters in a magical realistic story usually stay stuck in the troubling part of human existence. In a magical realistic stor

y, how would a character most likely behave if her dog suddenly developed the ability to speak?
A.Get another dog as a pet for it
B.Take it to the veterinarian to be looked at
C.Give the dog to scientists to study
D.Force the dog to get a job and pay rent
English
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
4 0

The answer is D.Force the dog to get a job and pay rent.

Explanation:

The magical realistic stories are part magical realism movement which is a fictional style that depicts a realistic view of the modern world and it includes magical elements. In this case, the magical element is that the dog speaks but the realistic part is that we always try to take advantage of everything and if the dog speaks, it must work for our benefit.

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