The dystopian setting and themes of conformity, control, and memory manipulation in "The Giver" are believable as they draw upon real-world struggles and societal issues. Additionally, the character relationships and emotional journey of the protagonist, Jonas, feel authentic and relatable, adding to the book's realism.
Not believable A+
None of it. It's about VAMPIRES.
The superlative of "believable" is "most believable."
The good parts is that you won't have feelings and you wont be stressed out but the bad parts is that you won't know how your supposed to feel
I think the story about his parents is believable.
Drum-Believable was created in 2005.
more believable, most believable
I find it believable that Mark could have written that anonymous letter.
You have to have believable, logical characters who would have believable dynamics first. Then, you just put them together and write out what they'd do in that situation. If your characters are "real people" with backstory and emotion and personality, your dynamics will be believable.
Some words that can be made using the letters of "believable" are:BelieveAliveBibleLabelLeaveLevelVillaBailBall
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