what does the reader accept during suspension of disbelief

A. that a story setting is believable and real
b. that a story's details are factual and true
c. that the information in a story is without bias
d. that a story's conflict will ultimately be solved

Respuesta :

A. That a story's setting is believable and real

The reader accepts during the suspension of disbelief that a story setting is believable and real.

What is a suspension of disbelief?

A suspension of disbelief is believing in a story that you are reading and not taking any logical thinking. When readers are persuaded by the story and become implausible by the author, they believe in the story.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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