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TMWYT #1 A fictional story could change history because (give one strong reason) Historical Fiction is accurate/ is not accurate because . I believe that Historical Fiction is misleading/ is not misleading. I believe that it is the reader’s responsibility to understand that this is . The author ays:and that cannot be real because.
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