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.
the titanic's genre is non-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 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.
Charlotte's full name is Charlotte A. Cavatica, so her last name would be Cavatica.
Essays are non-fiction. Stories are fiction.