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.
Family stories, school stories, animal stories, mysteries, could all be included in realistic fiction.
A realistic story is one that might actually happen in the real world. Beverly Cleary writes many realistic stories for young people.
realistic stories it happened in real life and can happen in real life
Conan Doyle's cultural details, such as descriptions of Victorian era London and British societal norms, provide a realistic backdrop for his stories. These details offer insights into the values, beliefs, and customs of the time, adding depth to his narratives and grounding them in a specific historical context. While the mysteries themselves may be exaggerated for dramatic effect, the cultural elements help create a sense of authenticity in his works.
Contemporary Realistic those are those who are based on topics related to real life .
they r stories that r realistic but r kind of fiction. hope this helps!! ;) :P :) :D
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biography is real , has less details , talk about less characters ,more facts.fictional is not real,more detail,talk about more characters,less facts
The theme of the story is that Gary is mistaken and confused when he tries to explain that non realistic stories are kind of the same as realistic stories
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