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English, 27.04.2021 01:30, keelyrosewillia

Think about the similarities and differences between the nonfictional and fictional accounts of a disaster — 9/11 in the news article and the sinkhole in the novel. Both the news article and the novel use a narrative structure, but do they have similar or different purposes? How was the journalist’s perspective of Jans Demczur similar to or different from the author’s perspective of Paul Fisher? What details let you know? If you had not known that the article was nonfiction, could you have mistaken it for a fictional narrative, and vice versa? Why or why not? This is in springboard unit 3.7 PLS HELP!

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