Answer:
B. Magical realism
Explanation:
Magical Realism is a literary school that emerged in the early twentieth century is also known for fantastic realism or wonderful realism, this last name being used mainly in Spanish.
Magical realism is defined as the stylistic concern and the interest in showing the unreal or strange as everyday and ordinary. It is not a magical literary expression: its purpose is to better express emotions from, above all, a specific attitude towards reality. For this reason, we can conclude that the author's use of a journalistic style and the use of unrealistic elements make this work an example of magical realism.