The three traits of narrative nonfiction are:
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Descriptive writing - This trait helps to create vivid imagery and allows readers to immerse themselves in the setting and characters.
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Inclusion of dialogue - Dialogue brings the narrative to life, allowing readers to hear characters' voices and understand their personalities and interactions.
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Figurative language - The use of figurative language enhances the storytelling by adding depth and emotion, making the narrative more engaging and relatable.
(Note: "Great main characters" and "problem/solution storyline" are not typically specific traits of narrative nonfiction, as the focus is more on factual storytelling rather than character attributes or plot structure.)