Biographies are completely true
Fiction is not completely true, but can have elements are truth or take place in real situation (an example is historical fiction)
Shape similar to a human, blue skin, three apples high. Please note that smurfs are fictional characters.
Alan Alberg is a fictional character, and there isn't any specific information about his residence. If you meant a public figure or author with a similar name, please provide more context. Otherwise, I can help with general information about notable figures or fictional characters.
The "Digital World" might be referring to the Japanese characters called Digimon, or Digital Monsters. Digimon are creatures, similar in nature to Pokemon. They can fight each other and evolve into higher forms, but unlike Pokemon, they do not stay evolved.
A cameloid is any fictional animal similar to a camel.
While The Christmas Sweater is fictional, the plot of the story is based on events from Beck's real life. However, some elements of the story are dramatized for effect, and time is manipulated for similar reasons. Some discrepancies are also documented in the prologue and epilogue.
I don't know. But I have a strong hunch it's yes.
antonyms. antonyms are opposites and synonyms are similar
fiction and nonfiction similaritiesthey're both stories they're both interesting and unusually (usually) there are similar emotions in the characters both can be written using same style (fast and riveting or mellow and deep) both can sell like mad.Nonfiction and Fiction they have dialogues they have character but in nonfiction they are real ad in fiction they are not. They both attend an aspect of writing
Its characters are similar to man and chimps .
Characters do what they do because the author thinks they should. Good authors have their characters do logical things that real people would do in similar circumstances.
There are no known cases of conjoined twins similar to the fictional portrayal in the movie "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" by Andy Garcia.
Tsuna Sawada is a fictional animated character on a show titled Reborn! Professionals who are well-versed in anime work are likely able to discuss this and other similar characters. A bookstore with a collection of graphic novels is a good place to ask questions to employees or even find other fans with similar interests who can discuss anime characters. Or, if one seeks a digital resource, Wikipedia has a site dedicated to this specific character.