Realistic is an adjective; fiction is a noun.
Elements of realistic fiction include believable characters, settings that could exist in the real world, plausible events, and themes that reflect real-life experiences. The aim is to create a story that feels authentic and relatable to readers, even if the plot itself is fictional.
"realistic fiction' is correct.
yes it is
Believable
No, the book "Captain Underpants" is not realistic fiction. It is a children's novel that combines elements of fantasy and humor, featuring imaginative and exaggerated scenarios that are not meant to be taken as realistic.
Probably realistic fiction.
A book that is fiction, but can happen in real life is a realistic fiction book.
realistic fiction
Possibly realistic fiction If not, fiction -Peace Out!
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what are the differences between mysteries and realistic fiction
Yes, "Holes" is considered realistic fiction. It tells a story that could happen in real life, even though some events may be exaggerated or unlikely. The characters, setting, and plot elements are all realistic and grounded in the world we know.
Fiction, it's realistic fiction
No, the poem "Icarus Allsorts" by Roger McGough is not realistic. It is a work of fiction that uses fantastical elements and symbolism to explore themes of ambition, downfall, and the human experience.
It is realistic fiction! :)