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Shalnov
2 months ago
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Imagine that you are the editor of a late eighteenth century novel that just came out. Your friends are curious to know what, ex

actly, w novel is. Briefly describe how you might define a novel for them.
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seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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As an editor of a novel from the late eighteenth century, your friends may not be familiar with the term "novel" as it wasn't widely recognized. To clarify, you could describe a novel as an extensive narrative that falls under the fiction category, commonly presented in prose form. Generally, novels aim for a sense of realism and are usually printed as books.

Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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A novel is a type of fictional literature that usually incorporates elements of realism to depict characters and events.
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