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saw5 [17]
3 years ago
8

How is literary nonfiction similar to fiction

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1 answer:
alukav5142 [94]3 years ago
6 0

<span>Nonfiction is factual information.  Things like magazine articles, newspaper stories and textbooks are examples. </span>

<span>Fiction is invented – something that is imaginary. Things like short stories, novels, mysteries – because they contain the elements of a story. </span>

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