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)!
The two basic forms for writing a nonfiction book are narrative and expository. Narrative nonfiction tells a story using real-life events, characters, and settings, while expository nonfiction explains or informs about a specific topic or subject matter.
non technical writing are not techincaly real writing
A fictional passage is a piece of writing that tells a story or describes events, characters, and settings that are not real or did not actually happen. This type of writing is created by the author's imagination and can include novels, short stories, plays, and poems.
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No. Magic is not real.
Get your GED first. Most of these schools are for profit and you will have a school loan to support after finishing. Most communities have free pre-tests for the GED. Go get that and then get any help you need before taking the real test. You could obtain a study book from the library to refresh your math, reading and writing skills. Two people I know passed the pre test and went immediately to take the real one. Done!
no it is a book that teachers read from like they do in writing if you have movement in class that too look on ebay you will see that book they read from i almost found it in my class once :)
Real estate development includes the construction of schools
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Inquire your local colleges and schools regarding real estate classes. Most colleges and schools will offer real estate courses and preparation courses.
It's hard to finish a long book. You get to a certain length, and everything's fine... and then a bit further and there's no inspiration coming. It takes dedication and application, and a real interest in the book.
There are a bunch of real estate schools in California. The schools that offer these classes include Lumbleau, Easy 2 Pass, Kapre, and Chamberlin Schools.