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12 January, 17:24

Read the paragraphs.

Some writers love to describe things that actually happened to them. They take personal events and moments from their

lives and create a compelling narrative,

However, I'm not that kind of writer. I've always preferred to make things up with my imagination and create totally fictitious

worlds My characters are nothing like the people I know in real life.

Based on the context clues in the paragraphs, what does the word "fictitious" mean?

O talented

O not likable

O not real

O entertaining

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  1. 12 January, 19:38
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    C Not real

    Explanation:

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  2. 12 January, 19:44
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    Answer: Not real

    Explanation: Think about book genres. Non-fiction, Fiction, Fanfiction. The definition of fiction is imaginary events that take place in an imaginary world, or to put it simply, not real. The literature of fiction books and stories is nonexistent in reality, it is simply a figment of someone's imagination, most of the time very creatively so. In that case, the word 'fictitious' also is categorized along with fictitious stories, books, etc.
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