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kondor19780726 [428]
2 years ago
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identify the features which help you navigate and locate information within both fictional or non-fictional texts.

English
1 answer:
butalik [34]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

While the nonfictional text refers to realistic stories centered on real events and people, on the contrary, fictional text applies to narrative, locations, and characters created from the author's imagination.

Explanation:

Texts that deals with actual facts is known as to as nonfiction. The author's vision is what gives rise to fictional text , in contrast. While nonfiction may be divided into topics like health, finances, interior design, and more realistic topics. Fictional text covers a wide range of genres including romance, science fiction, thrillers, and so on.

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