Historical fiction and biography are two genres that might appear very similar at first, but that are in fact quite different. Historical fiction, as the name describes, is fictional. This means that it does not describe facts or provable events. While it is based on history (hence the term "historical"), it does not claim to recreate history. An example of historical fiction would be <em>Outlander</em>, by Diana Gabaldon. On the other hand, biographies are based on the life of a person who lived in the past. These are mostly factual and are based on research of events that happened and people that did exist. Therefore, these more closely resemble reality.
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Which sentence from "In with the New" includes a stated character trait? "To brighten the mood, Samantha folded her napkin and crammed it on her head so she looked a bit like Curious George wearing a pirate hat." "Samantha made a lot of jokes. Some of them were bad, but she made them from kindness. She made them to make people feel better." "When Samantha saw the girl’s visible distress, she flashed back to her own first day at school a year ago." "Samantha had arrived at school in black and blended in pretty well in the dreary hallways, holding her head down, hoping no one would notice her."
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