Not necessarily, unless you are specifically told it has to be.
No, Quack Land is not a real place. It may be used as a fictional location in stories or fantasy settings.
It is in the non real place of Palmont City
theatre is not always true real life incidents actually take place and is real
Not at all! Seussical takes place in the fictional settings of the Jungle of Nool, the Circus McGurkus, and Whoville. No real places are associated with the show
It is fine to use real buildings and towns. Be sure that you get everything exactly right, though, or your readers will find the errors and point them out to you (not always in a nice way, either)!
No. Kerli does have many real piercings, but the ones beneath her eyes are fake. They are not always in the same place.
You can revert the settings back from the same place. The place where you changed your settings, it can be reverted. All the settings are present on it's homepage.
Nonfiction is defined as prose that describes real objects, settings, events, and the actual experiences of individuals.Nonfiction is defined as prose that describes real objects, settings, events, and the actual experiences of individuals.
You can usually expect about 4 place settings in compact model dishwashers.
He is only a fictional character, but the settings in the games are all real.
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