A problem i noted- the first phrase of the text uses the word "unstated" and the following paragraph uses " even if this is never made explicit in the narrative." turning the "unstated" part more obvious. Despite this, all the examples are about stated things that are not equal to real life- so "unstated" when the existence of "superheroes, vampires, aliens, or a fictional President of the United States." or "completely fantastic settings that have their own fictional history, geography, and culture", as the description says.
A problem i noted- the first phrase of the text uses the word "unstated" and the following paragraph uses " even if this is never made explicit in the narrative." turning the "unstated" part more obvious. Despite this, all the examples are about stated things that are not equal to real life- so "unstated" when the existence of "superheroes, vampires, aliens, or a fictional President of the United States." or "completely fantastic settings that have their own fictional history, geography, and culture", as the description says.