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14 August, 07:53

Which characteristics describe fiction? select each correct answer. the ending results in happiness. the work focuses on one or more characters. the action is arranged into a plot. the events happened in real life. the story involves a conflict that a main character faces?

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  1. 14 August, 11:33
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    - The work focuses on one or more characters.

    - The action is arranged into a plot.

    - The story involves a conflict.

    It isn't exclusive to fiction, but fiction writing has characters.

    A plot is made of events that are given in a particular sequence. Again, it's not exclusive, but you need to have events to have a story.

    Conflict is the thing the character overcomes. It can be external (a knight vs a dragon, for instance) or internal (a character overcoming feelings of shame from childhood trauma, perhaps).

    What it isn't:

    Fiction can certainly end unhappily (I would say that Great Expectations does not end happily, for example).

    Events happening in real-life make the story non-fiction.
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