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In Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Verne uses aspects of his own character in order to develop the characters in his novel. True False

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Yukihime
Yukihime Yukihime
  • 06-05-2018

I believe the correct answer is: True.

 

In  the “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea: A Tour of the Underwater World”, a classic science fiction adventure novel, French writer Jules Verne uses aspects of his own character in order to develop the characters in his fictional novel.

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gomezjuana123 gomezjuana123
  • 11-07-2019

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In Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Verne uses aspects of his own character in order to develop the characters in his novel. TRUE. [www.ibiblio.org/julesverne/books/20t_

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