Which two statements about narrative nonfiction are true? Events and incidents presented are as close to reality as possible. Wr
iters use imagination to develop invented events and people. The action in the story reflects the writer's central thesis statement. Writers can use plot and characterization to develop reflection.
The following are correct statements about narrative nonfiction:
Events and incidents presented are as close to reality as possible
The action in the story reflects the writer's central thesis statement.
A narrative nonfiction, also known as creative nonfiction, is a type of writing that uses techniques and styles of fiction to tell a true story. That is why the events in a narrative nonfiction have to come as close to reality as possible. And it is also why the action in the story is going to reflect the writer's central thesis statement, and not that the writer uses the plot and characters for reflection.
on Plato the answer is a) events and incidents presented are as close to reality as possible, and c) the action in the story reflects the writers central thesis statement.