D. Well-defined characters suggested by actual experience
Which element is most likely to be featured in a work of realistic fiction?
<em><u>Well-defined characters suggested by actual experience
</u></em>
NOT:
A. Endings that always provide closure
B. Settings that are based in the future
<span>C. A focus on the lives of strange or elaborate characters</span>
<em>Answer: So you know which kinds of information will best persuade your readers and also they can have a good time reading your book and not saying its boring if u worked really hard on it and so u can can spel out the word to people so u can sell copys and You need to say things that appeal to them. If you have a group of twelve year olds, you probably aren't going to talk the same way to them as you would to a group of thirty year olds.</em>
I am pretty sure that the answer is d because the answer is not an effective critique