Diagrams can be included in non-fiction stories to visually enhance information, provide clarity, and help readers better understand complex concepts or processes. They can be particularly useful in scientific, technical, or instructional texts to complement the written content.
fiction is Imaginary stories, non-fiction is real stories
A fiction library is when there is only fiction books, (stories that are made up) and non fiction libraries is when there is only non fiction books ( stories that are true)
No. True stories are called non-fiction.
Fiction is stories invented by the author. i.e it is not true. Non-fiction is based on facts and is true.
Essays are non-fiction. Stories are fiction.
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Diagrams of the nervous system are often found in medical or educational textbooks. You can find these diagrams in your local library in the non-fiction section.
Non-fiction stories are about true events and people. Animal fiction stories involve animals that probably talk in their habitat doing something that could never be done.
I survived is a non-fiction book. They are actually true stories written through the eyes of a boy who experienced all of the events.
Real stories are called non-fiction, as they are based on facts and real events rather than being fictional or imaginary. Examples of non-fiction genres include biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and documentaries.
No, short stories can be either fiction or nonfiction. Fictional short stories are created from the author's imagination, while nonfictional short stories are based on real events and experiences.
They actually wrote about themselves and how they smoked so much good pot!