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The school of literature was also know as simply "realism".

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Verisimilitude refers to the appearance of being true or real. It is often used in literature to describe how closely a work reflects reality or how believable the characters and situations are portrayed to be.

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Not exactly. Verisimilitude is the appearance of being true or real. Therefore, verisimilitude does not require a suspension of disbelief.

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