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How can an author encourage a reader's suspension of disbelief?

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Im pretty sure the answer would be B. Hope that helps.
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Answer:

By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story

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Disbelief is a word that refers to one's difficulty believing in something. During a reading, an author may stimulate disbelief in readers when he focuses on unrealistic and unrealistic things that are hard to believe, but when the author wishes to suspend readers' disbelief, he focuses his writings on the realistic elements of the story, which are easier to believe.

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