<u>Nonfiction</u> content is the one whose creator assumes full responsibility for the accuracy or truth of the events or information presented.
A sitcom on television is the option that cannot be considered an example of nonfiction.
On the other hand, these are all examples on nonfiction:
- a speech during the Academy Awards;
- a magazine containing beauty tips;
- a lecture by your instructor.
Answer: Think about the question from your own life - which of these types of non-fiction resources do YOU use most often? Why is it useful to you? What makes you choose to use that type instead of one of the others?
Explanation: Answering those questions should give you your response, and then you'll just need to edit your grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Well...this kind of question is...not sure how to say it but...answers may vary from different people. But I would go with A. Unusual
Because B? Dangerous? Yeah Mars is dangerous but saying it’s red doesn’t mean it’s dangerous. Saying Mars have dust storms would mean it’s dangerous. C. Different? That’s what I meant when I say answers may vary. Some people would choose this because earth is not red, and therefore, different. But I believe unusual is the best word here. D. Beautiful? Yeah that’s more like an opinion, no. E. Similar? Similar in what way? Earth isn’t red.
Answer: No. I have also witnessed stereotyping.
Explanation: Stereotyping is an opinion. That is the world. I don't see anything harmful in doing that.