A factual book that is written to teach the reader something is a nonfiction book. Nonfiction is based on facts only.
You can teach them to remember certain words but not read a book or something
It was not designed as a story to teach something. Tolkien disliked allegories and would not use them in his writing. The book was created to entertain and originated out of stories he told his children.
If the book isn't factual, it's fiction.
An ABC book is a book, often written for children, containing prompts to teach them letters of the alphabet.
Any reference book or textbook will teach you something. It depends on what you want to learn!
The Holy Bible.
There is not factual evidence for this. People die in wars, it's something that happens.
Informative text must be written in the past tense. it always state the factual. most of the informative text come from newspaper, encyclopedia, business publication,science book and historical book.
Yes, it's based on the book by the same name written by John Grisham. It is fiction, but many of the legal elements are factual.
It is a factual book, popular by post graduates students and was published in 2011. It was written by Eric Verzuh and sold over 100,000 copies throughout the world.
Nancy Freeman has written: 'The something book' 'Sandy'
John Cresswell has written: 'Teach Yourself Esperanto' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Esperanto, Self-instruction