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Which statements are true of realistic fiction? Select three options.
The conflicts are common problems with believable outcomes.
The characters are historical figures or people living today.
The setting is an environment that reflects the real world as it is.
The theme provides relatable messages about everyday life.
The tone is developed through the reader's perspective.
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The true statements are:
- The conflicts are common problems with believable outcomes.
- The setting is an environment that reflects the real world as it is.
- The theme provides relatable messages about everyday life.
(Characters in realistic fiction are typically believable, fictional people rather than historical figures, and tone is set by the author/narrator, not the reader's perspective.)
- The conflicts are common problems with believable outcomes.
- The setting is an environment that reflects the real world as it is.
- The theme provides relatable messages about everyday life.
(Characters in realistic fiction are typically believable, fictional people rather than historical figures, and tone is set by the author/narrator, not the reader's perspective.)
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