Because The Hunger Games take place in the future under fictional circumstances that are highly impossible, I would say it is purely a work of fiction, although I am not denying it may be allegorical. :)
fiction
It's a Science-Fiction novel, after North America has fallen.
Panem is supposedly located in the ruins of North America.
It depends who you are. If you are a fiction character then riding to Washington would be fiction. If you are a non-fiction character then it would be non-fiction. Also if your horse is fiction or non-fiction that could change the outcome. Also if Washington is fiction or non-fiction then that should change your answer.
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The sentence "frozen drops of rain" could be either non-fiction or fiction, depending on the context in which it is used. Non-fiction would refer to actual frozen raindrops that exist in nature, while fiction could describe a creative or imaginative scenario involving frozen rain.
the answer to this question is non-fiction
No. Neither the games themselves nor the events of the novel exist in non-fictional life.but, if u take a look at some of the tv shows we have now, it could be posable in the future:)
Fiction could be the opposite. Non-factual also could be the opposite.
Non- Fiction
non fiction books are like books that state facts. They are books about something that happened in real life or could happen.
the non-fiction.....but should be in the fiction :)