Yes, because fiction implants false knowledge into our mind creating illusions that things like 007's invisible car exists.
There would have been many spies working for the Central Powers.
sometimes
no, i don't believe so. the books are fiction.
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
One thing the Allies did to mislead them was to come up with a fake title and invation. The real D-day was Operation: Overlord in Normandy. the allies used a lot of code names and disquises for this great Invasion.ANS 2 The allies went to a lot of trouble to make a fake army in Norfolk (nearer to Calais. ) This army had thousands of cardboard and rubber tanks, trucks and tents. Gen George Patton also very visibly visited and drove around the area to give the impression this was his army that would soon invade over the Strait of Calais.
yes spies are real such as country spies
No, it is fiction.
Yes. There are real American spies. Many of them work for the Central Intelligence Agency.
Yes :] K.U.C.S Kids UnderCover Spies :]
Are you serious? There are spies but no Totally Spies! That's just a television show!
non fiction
In fiction, probably, but not in the real world.
Fiction is not real and non fiction is real.
well, there is probably a guy named emmet Cullen in this world. at least one. maybe not. otherwise he is FICTION!!! I REPEAT FICTION!!!! i wish he was real......
Fiction writing involves creating stories that are not based on real events or people, while non-fiction writing is based on factual information and real experiences. Fiction allows for greater creativity and imagination, while non-fiction aims to inform, persuade, or educate readers on real-world topics.
There would have been many spies working for the Central Powers.
sometimes