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A fictional narrative is a story that you made up, an untrue story in which whatever you want to happen can happen, like a fictional book, with magic and monsters and whatever else you want within your story. A good example of a fictional narrative is a fairy tale.

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A fictional Narrative

A Novel

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narrative, story, anecdote, legend, fable, myth

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Fictitious means fiction - it never really happened.

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What is the definition of story?

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What is hazel from dolphin tale real name?

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How do you spell fictitious?

The correct spelling is fictitious.


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