Versimilitude, in literature, is how fully the characters and actions in a work of fiction conform to our sense of reality. To say that a work has a high degree of verisimilitude means that the work is very realistic and believable – that it is "true to life."
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Primordial Soup
I learned about primordial soups in General Science. it was a term i liked. the way it was explained, primordial soups are like alphabet soups containing the building blocks of nature. this entry is my version of wallowing in a primordial soup.
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