Which explains why writers sometimes base fictional characters on real
people?
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A...
Which explains why writers sometimes base fictional characters on real
people?
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A. Fictional characters are usually similar to real people in outward
appearance.
B. Real people seldom encounter dramatic situations that are the
basis of good plots.
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C. Basing fictional characters on real people has recently become
more popular.
D. Details drawn from real people can help make fictional characters
come alive.
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