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What feature of realistic fiction can you see in both "The Bake Sale" and "Fourteen Days in Tokyo"?

A.

People act and talk as if in normal life.


B.

Lists of facts teach us about new topics.


C.

Interesting people go to interesting places.


D.

Cultural differences cause misunderstandings.

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Answer:

A. People act and talk as if in normal life.

Step-by-step explanation:

Realistic fiction like "The Bake Sale" and "Fourteen Days in Tokyo" is a fictional story, set in the real world, where real places, concepts and events are described. Furthermore, the characters are ordinary people who act as if they have a normal life and face real problems that are easily encountered in our society. This type of fiction aims to promote questions related to problems that really exist, for this reason, it is common for the characters in this type of fiction to act and speak as if they were in normal life.

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