An author fictionalizing a story should use which types of source materials to research the story’s elements? Check all that apply.
interviews
movies
news articles
short stories
textbooks

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The CORRECT answers are 1,3, and 5

1 interviews

3 news articles

5 textbooks

The correct options are: 1 - 3 - 5

The historical novel is a narrative subgenre that was configured in the romanticism of the nineteenth century and has continued to develop quite successfully in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Using a fictional argument, like any novel, it has the characteristic that it is situated in a specific historical moment and real historical events tend to have some relevance in the development of the argument. The presence of historical data in the narrative may have a greater or lesser degree of depth. It is also common that this type of novels have as protagonist a real or fictitious historical character through which fiction develops.

In order to clearly develop the characters, their personalities and contexts, the author must resort to interviewing people who knew him or interacted with him, he can also resort to books and historical data among other sources.