Answer:
This is the book that I have found in the box; <em>whose </em>is it
Explanation:
by saying this <em>is</em> the book I have found in the box, we know that we will not be asking "where" is it (because it <em>is </em>here)
we are not asking "whom" is it, because that would mean we are asking about who the book is ('who' being a person; the book is not a person)
we are not asking "when" is it, because that is not grammatically correct or logical
so, we are asking "<em>whose </em>is it"
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Answer:
Ambiguous, Broad, Broad, Remote, Ambiguous, Remote, Ambiguous, Broad
Explanation:
<span>in order for a fictionalized story to be based on real events, the author should include : Historical Material
Historical material could range to anything from A Legitimate written record from the period when the event was happened or it could be from direct testimonies that beind told from someone or some group that directly involved in the event</span>
the answer would be Fallen Soldiers. Hope i could help!!