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yes dork diary is a novel the same as diary of the wimpy kid is a novel
Sharon Creech's Hate That Cat is a realistic fiction novel in verse.
Just wow...Anyway, in a way historical fiction can be viewed as a sub category of realistic fiction. Both take place around events that could actually happen; such as an historical writer might right their novel about a romance during the Civil War, while a realistic writer might write about a clique in high school. Both use things that are confirmed as real, and everybody knows about. I.E. Once you throw a real unicorn into your realistic novel, you're crossing into fantasy literature .
Suzanne LaFleur's Love, Aubrey is a middle grade realistic fiction novel.
. it means when soomethinmg is fancy and realistic
Its a realistic fiction, but not real fiction
Yes, Ivy Ruckman's Night of the Twistersis a realistic fiction novel.
It is realistic fiction we read and studied it
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Realistic fiction novel
yes dork diary is a novel the same as diary of the wimpy kid is a novel
It is a children's novel or a realistic fiction.
Dear Mr. Henshaw is a children's realistic fiction novel.
The genre of Diary of the Wimpy Kid is realistic fiction. Everything in the story could happen, but has not happened yet.
Realistic fiction is a sub genre of fiction that contains stories that are fictional, but could have occurred in real life. Films that feature realistic fiction include The Fault in Our Stars (adapted from the novel of the same title, written by John Green), and To Kill a Mockingbird (adapted from Harper Lee's popular novel).
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.
"The Best School Year Ever" is a children's fiction book, classified under the genre of contemporary realistic fiction or juvenile literature.