It's an expression that says you doubt the truth of something. For instance: Someone tells you something improbable, such as, "I used to be a millionaire," you say to your friends, "I think we can file that under fiction."
Folktakes are filed under non-fiction in the library.
Most, if not all folk tales are fiction.
Science fiction is a literary genre under fantasy. In some libraries, all fiction including science fiction are filed by the author's last name. In others, they separate science fiction books and put stickers on them with a rocket ship or an alien.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
The genre of the book "Flush" is realistic fiction.
The student loans that are not paid in time can be filed under the UCC.
The "Dork Diaries" series is a middle-grade fiction series that falls under the genres of contemporary fiction and humor. It follows the adventures and misadventures of a teenage girl named Nikki Maxwell as she navigates life in middle school.
Minutes (written record of a meeting) are usually filed under the date of the meeting. Or, in some cases, under a specific category.
It depends on the chapter you filed under. If you filed under Chapter 7, you have to wait 8 years before filing again. If you filed under Chapter 13, you only have to wait four years.
The book itself is classified under fiction but has several non-fiction elements in it.
Well I don't know what you mean fiction is fiction, story writing.
no, that would be non-fiction