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sdas [7]
3 years ago
6

A ........... stitches our clothes.​

English
1 answer:
fgiga [73]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

a tailor stitches our clothes..

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Historical fiction refers to a category of story that relates to or told about real life events or cultures that took place in the past. Some characters who may have never existed may be included in the historical fiction in order paint a clearer picture even though their actions may not have historical significance.

The following are the characteristics of a historical fiction

1. It combines real events with fictional events. This is done by adding insignificant events and/or characters to the accurate and real historical events.

2. There were real conflicts among the characters in that past period.

3. Descriptive writings were used to portray the the characters for easier identification of each character.

3. Suspense is created by including some intriguing plot that are reasonable and solvable.

4. The historical setting that are used are usually authentic in order to give the right tone to the story.

5. Historical fiction is based on real setting and time in the past told in simple language to temporary readers who are curious to know more.

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According to the excerpt, it is narrated that there are dangers to poaching. Some of these dangers which are backed by the law include:

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