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It is historical fiction.
romance, nonfiction, fiction, historical, historical fiction, Fantasy, (and that's it) i think i think theres 1 more
Yes, it is common to use the literary present tense when writing about historical events or figures, even in nonfiction. This helps to create immediacy and engagement for the reader, making the information feel relevant and alive.
Romance, Comedy, realistic fiction, fiction, nonfiction, Historical, etc.
fiction is a genre. so is nonfiction and historical fiction and realistic fiction
Historical maps have the same basic characteristics of maps in general: scale, projection used, degree of generalization, and symbolism. The basic characteristics of historical maps determine how relevant it is today.
Historical fiction is based on real events, but told in a fictional story.
Historical fiction is fiction set in the past - that is a made up story that takes place in a historical time, but non-fiction is not fiction, it is factual, it is true information, not a story.
who was in that event
"Moon Over Manifest" is a work of historical fiction written by Clare Vanderpool. It is not a nonfiction or biography book.
An authoritative historical narrative is usually a nonfiction story told by someone who was there at the event they are writing about. However it could also be a story told by a historian written in the first person.