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By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story -Apex
By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story -Apex
The struggle between realistic and supernatural elements
How realistic is the story?
Tall tales use an exaggerated story with realistic details.
Exposition provides reader with information about the story.
No. Foer uses himself as a character to build an extremely realistic and hilarious story to the reader. However, other than the namesake and a few anecdotes inspired by his life, the novel is not essentially a "true story".
The story's theme (My answer is right )
The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story
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Antarctica would not support glossopteris growth today because it has a polar climate with cold temperatures and limited sunlight, which are not conducive to the growth of glossopteris trees that thrived in warm, temperate climates millions of years ago.
A writer could infuse elements of South American culture, such as language, food, traditions, and settings, to make the story relatable and authentic to South American readers. Including local customs, social dynamics, and historical events can also help create a sense of familiarity and realism for South American audiences. Researching and consulting with individuals from diverse backgrounds within the region can provide valuable insights to accurately capture the nuances of the culture.