What is the reader experiencing when he or she accepts that the setting is believable and real?
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A few things that the tribals collected from the forests and sold to get money to buy other things are Fruits, roots, fish from Forest Rivers, herbs for medicine, bamboo baskets and umbrellas and hunted small animals.
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Suspension of disbelief. The reader experiencing when he or she accepts that the setting is believable and real is that whether to believe the possible condition in much more efficient way.
"Watching the World from the Riverbank," is based on according to the story.
Suspension is the mixture of water as well as non-dissolved material.
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