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It is a novel.
No; it is a collection of fables. no. its a fictional story.
not all novels are this way. simply put, a novel is just another way to say book
Yes, a novel is a fictional narrative and usually in the form of a sequential tale.
The Rain Came is a fictional novel. The book was written by Louis Bromfield in 1939.
A novel is a chapter book. Typically a novel is a longer version of a story, which has been made up. Novels are fictional (or not true). Picture books are much shorter stories, with a lot of illustrations or pictures.
I'm not exactly an expert but I'm guessing a short fictional book is a little shorter than a fictional book.
No, "The Milagro Beanfield War" is a work of fiction written by John Nichols. While the novel is set in a realistic rural New Mexico town, its characters and events are entirely fictional.
Yes And No. It Was A Story Based On How Horses Were Treated Back When Anna Sewell Wrote The Book.
A fictional narrative is a story that you made up, an untrue story in which whatever you want to happen can happen, like a fictional book, with magic and monsters and whatever else you want within your story. A good example of a fictional narrative is a fairy tale.
No. Sara's face is a fictional story.
An epic is a long poetic text that typically depicts the heroic or legendary deeds and/or adventures of historical or fictional (generally legendary) figures. A novel is a fictional (or fictitious) prose text of book length, which generally depicts the story of a character(s) or event(s), whether they be historical or fictional.