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Question 16
Which verb tense should you use when writing about a fictional work?

past
future
passive
present

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Answered by Candace
WRITING ABOUT FICTION
When writing about literature or fictional events, use the present tense unless instructed otherwise by
your teacher.
EXAMPLE: In Laura’s personal narrative, she describes several events of her childhood.
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