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English, 12.02.2021 05:30 Imagine2013

What is the advantage of delivering a persuasive message through a fictional story? A story engages us in others’ lives and makes us care about what happens to them.
A story is a way to use logical fallacies without the reader noticing.
A story gives facts in a straightforward way even though the characters are not real.
A story doesn’t upset us as much as facts because we know it’s not real.

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