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Stells [14]
3 years ago
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What did you include in your response? Check any that apply. Fictional characters make a story more personal. Fiction helps read

ers feel the events. Fictional characters help readers see through the eyes of people from the time. Fictional accounts of history include historical facts.
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shepuryov [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Fiction helps readers feel the events. Fictional characters help readers see through the eyes of people from the time.  Fictional accounts of history include historical facts.

Explanation:

Fiction helps readers to feel the events that occur in a specific time period. There are fictional characters that help readers see through the eyes of people present  at that time. In a work of historical fiction, the story definitely takes place in the past or in the history, but the characters, actions, and other details are fiction means not real. Fictional accounts of history that include historical facts and events.

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