Yes, all the "a"s, "an"s, and "the"s in those sentences are articles.
Answer:
A. Writing that is a product of a writer's imagination, and an invention instead of actual fact or history
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer.
It is the traditional, and perhaps inaccurate or misleading idea, of what nonfiction writing is.
Nonfiction writing is the type of writing that has to do with actual and factual events or situations that written to inform or inspire readers. Fiction writing is the writing that has to do with the imagination. It is usually unreal and non-factual.
Saying that nonfiction is the writing that is a product of the writer's imagination is misleading and inaccurate.
The boy's rendition of his late father's painting was an absolute monstrosity. It was unveiled right beside the old man's grave to a crowd of dishevelled bystanders, the ladies holding their billowing skirts down and the men scratching at their unkempt beards. It wasn't a particularly sacrilegious artwork, but the crowd would say otherwise. Hands jumped to mouths to keep a scream bottled in, eyes widened to the point of tearing. They'd never seen something quite like it.
Answer: Asking questions
Explanation: Because all the other questions are making a barrier of communication