It should say on the cover somewhere.
In "Romiette and Julio," a dramatic irony occurs when the readers know that Romiette and Julio's relationship mirrors that of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but the characters themselves are unaware of it. Another instance of dramatic irony is when Romiette's parents disapprove of Julio while the readers know that he is a good influence on her.
Yes, Its a fiction book!:)
Fiction is fake non fiction is not fake.
Just look at the cover of the book.
I actually dunno the characteristics but i know that fiction book is something that is not realistic , not true . Examples : Dragons, Witches , Fairies and more
I dont know for sure but i believe there is for fiction books in print but someone could be making a book right now so you never really know for sure
try a book on world war 2
most nonfiction books have a bibliography (a list of sources of theinformation) and if a book is based on fact, they usually say in the front or back. if this doesn't tell you, pick a significant name out of the book and search it on the internet. if you get results thatare fact and follow a similar plot to your book, it is probably fact hope this helps! :~)
You can search under "Subject", for example; "divorce" "juvenile fiction" "friendship" etc.
Realistic Fiction. It's kind of sad you didn't know that.
If the book has magical talking whales, that's your first clue. If the story didn't really occur, it's probably fictional.
Right off the title of the book will tell you, so will the jacket inserts, or the forward. You can also tell by the facts that are given by the author.