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Sedaia [141]
3 years ago
7

What’s it called when passages tell about real life people, places , things, ideas or events?

English
1 answer:
Musya8 [376]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Non-fiction.

Explanation:

A non-fiction literary work refers to a story, play or write-up that informs the audience and listeners about real life people, places, things, ideas or events.

On the other hand, a fictional literary work is one whose story is typically based on inanimate activities in and out of the control.

Additionally, a play can be defined as a literary work that presents the dialogue between characters, as well as portrayal of fictional and non-fictional events in a theatrical manner, especially by using a theater.

Hence, when passages tell about real life people, places, things, ideas or events, it is called non-fiction. The five (5) sense organs such as eye, tongue, eyes, ears, skin, etc., are usually adopted by writers for a non-fictional.

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