It depends if its nonfiction that they already know or not. Both really, nonfiction gets you mind on real things, helps you understand the world. Fiction gets you imagination working, imagination is smarts you know.
well you can learn from what other people are saying read many books such as: novels , mystery's , nonfiction , fiction and etc.
Yes - read! The more you read, the more active your brain is, and the smarter you become. Read nonfiction along with fiction, because nonfiction teaches you stuff that you can't pick up reading fiction. Learning additional languages also challenges your brain to add new pathways, making you smarter, too.
Yes
i read nonfiction books
People are most likely to read nonfiction because it provides information, knowledge, and facts that can help them understand the world better or enhance their skills. Nonfiction can offer valuable insights, practical advice, and real-life stories that many readers find engaging and useful.
First, you know that 80 - 22 = 58 students have read something in the past month. Out of those 58 students, 55 of them have read fiction, leaving only 3 students having read strictly nonfiction. Therefore, 35 - 3 = 32 studentshave read both nonfiction and fiction.
it really depends what type of book you read..
Me. And any other smart people. Reading can make you so much smarter, and it's fun too.
yes you have
The more you read, the more you know. The more you know, the smarter you grow. The smarter you grow, the stronger your voice, when speaking your mind or making your choice.
Common Core is a force in education. They are recommending that children should read 30% fiction and 70% nonfiction. About 17% of children's books are nonfiction.
Descriptive nonfiction narrative nonfiction (apexx)