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What do you think makes a work of fiction "realistic"?

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Setting is an accurate portrayal of the world as we know it. The setting could exist; it is a vivid and accurate depiction. It contains believable stories as the writer uses everyday occurrences and/or extreme realism; the story is not true but it could be.Stories that are classified as realistic fiction have plots that highlight social or personal events or issues that mirror contemporary life, such as falling in love, marriage, finding a job, divorce, alcoholism, etc.

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