A factual story is recounting an event or events which actually occurred.
it is a question that is about fact. "Where did the story take place?" is a factual question. "How did you like the story?" would not be a factual question.
Once upon there was a dog it fell down everyone laughed it got up and ran away
memoir : is someone telling his or her life story at a specific moment in time w/ a limited view & intent ~it doesnt have to be completely factual, its how you remember the moment
band of brothers is a completely factual story. so yes.
Not just 'based on' a true story. It is a factual account of the murder of the Clutter family in western Kansas.
A spoof paragraph is a social way to share and entertain a factual story. A past time story that has a funny and unpredictable ending.
It has to do with the plot of the story. The books basically says the Earth was created by an alien race. But it is a fiction story and is not intended to be factual.
Factual writing is writing about something that is a true story, or informational and shows how to do something. Reference books, biographies, textbooks, and subjects such as Math, Science, Social Studies, and Government are all examples of factual topics.
It is not a factual and historically based story. It was made up in the mind of the writer and many people mistook for being real when it was broadcast on the radio.
Dr. Strangelove is not actually based on a true story. It satirizes the Nuclear scare.
history got its name because its made up of two words "his" and "story" which basically means someone telling a factual story of what happened in the past of someone elses story which has already be told.
Fiction (story/not real) and Non-Fiction (factual/real). edit: paperback vs hardback