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Credibility
 Definition - the quality, capability, or power to elicit belief "credibility." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 01 Sep. 2009. .



"Google Image Result for http://finisimapersona.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/twilight-movie-poster.jpg." Google. Web. 02 Sept. 2009. .__// //Twilight__ (2008): It is based on a book written by Stephanie Meyer. The main characters are the Cullen family, Isabella Swan, and Jacob Black. Although this movie is about a love between a vampire and a human girl, the plot makes the audiences believe in what they see.//

Literary Example

//1.// Animal Farm //by George Orwell: Although the main characters are all animals such as pigs, horses, dogs, cats, or others, its realistic plot makes the readers feel as if they are experiencing the same events.

2.// Harry Potter: Even though the main setting for the story is Hogwarts or the magic world, the story elicits credibility among the readers by using detailed descriptions and by helping them imagine the major events.

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