Which of the following is true about narrative poems?
The settings are always imaginary.
The events are always true.
They have people or animal characters.
They do not tell a story.
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The correct answer is: They have people or animal characters.
Narrative poems tell stories and often include characters, which can be either people or animals, engaged in a sequence of events. While the settings in narrative poems can be imaginary, they can also be based on real places. The events are not always true; they can be fictional. Therefore, the option about having characters is the most accurate. If you need more detailed information, feel free to check the extended services page!