Fiction is defined as something that never actually happened. E.B. White invented the story--as far as anyone knows, these events did not occur in the world in which we live.
I would consider to be a primeval piece of technology , a technologies that were made in ancient times
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* Fictional characters could be put in the real historical event * The historical event could be altered to make the Historical fiction piece have a better plot or storyline. * A lot of important details could be left out on the historical fiction piece. Hope this helps and i understood the question. If your doing a report or something, I really wouldn't rely on the Historical Fiction piece (You just never know what you're missing!).
Lisa Bright and Dark is not historical, is not fantasy or science-fiction, and is not true. Therefore, I would consider the novel to be general fiction.
E. B. White i am pretty sure that would be my favorite author
Amongst the winners of Best Picture Oscars, there are none I would consider "Science Fiction." Amongst those nominated for, I would (or might) include _District Nine_, _E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial_, _Star Wars_,
I would say FICTION.
It depends who you are. If you are a fiction character then riding to Washington would be fiction. If you are a non-fiction character then it would be non-fiction. Also if your horse is fiction or non-fiction that could change the outcome. Also if Washington is fiction or non-fiction then that should change your answer.
the titanic's genre is non-fiction
The 1995 animated feature film "Pocahontas" is in the historical drama genre . <><><> A a native Virginian, I would have to consider this Historical Fiction. The story strays VERY far from actual historical fact.
Essays are non-fiction. Stories are fiction.
Charlotte's full name is Charlotte A. Cavatica, so her last name would be Cavatica.