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ficcionalizar
Convert into the form or the style of a novel.
retell
fictionalise
novelize
novelise
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ficcionalizar
1
He thought I could
fictionalize
it, or do it as a historical.
2
If you
fictionalize
it a little, it would make an extraordinary novel.
3
Let's
fictionalize
this so no one can find you.
4
I think Stalin is easier to
fictionalize
because he was actually a much more interesting character.
5
I don't think you need to
fictionalize
it.
6
I don't want to
fictionalize
myself.
7
Right now there are no plans in the works to
fictionalize
anybody else from the Algonquin or any other era.
8
There are a lot of
fictionalized
versions of struggling comedians in pop culture.
9
Not an approximation, not a
fictionalized
account, but the truth, the absolute, unquestionable truth.
10
Part of her had always believed it was fiction, or at least highly
fictionalized
.
11
Confidential and its 1997 film adaptation, both of which
fictionalized
it as the tabloid Hush-Hush.
12
Except the history films-andeven those were re-enactments,
fictionalized
.
13
It is a partly
fictionalized
account of Barack Obama's first date with his wife to be.
14
Neither the word
"
fictionalized
"
nor any word suggesting fictionalization appeared.
15
To capture such raw emotion and so many perspectives, Smith doesn't turn to a
fictionalized
narrative.
16
Note: The one interesting twist to the film is that the character of Richards is actually
fictionalized
.
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