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Amiraneli [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Why do some readers like biographies?

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2 answers:
valkas [14]3 years ago
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The answer to this is D.
Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
3 0

The answer is A: They express real events as if they are stories.

A biography is a form of narrative that recounts the events and stories that make up a real-life person´s history. Even though it is not fiction, it is a narrative account of that person´s life, which means that there can be, like in works of fiction, a setting, a plot, and a conclusion or resolution, which are elements both of entertainment and edification, which, in turn, can be very appealing to certain readers my mixing reality with story-telling.  

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