He was pale and lingered just inside the screen door.
Answer:
<u>B. By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember</em>, the term reader's suspension of disbelief refers to a process when readers decide to keep aside or suspend their disbelief; thereby accepting the fictional elements of a story as though it is real.
So when an author concentrates on the realistic elements of the story, he thus encourages his reader even further to suspend their disbelief in the story.
For example, instead of concentrating on how a character dreams about having wings that fly [which is unrealistic], the author focuses on a natural tragedy such as the death of a character.
Answer:
A letter is used as an argument when it displays facts and useful information that involves the subject. The writer persuades the readers with agreeable points and factual information. It has an emotional appeal since the subject matter it tackles is controversial.
The answer is external conflict