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This is the answer of your question.
Fiction is fantasy, make believe, not based on anything really true. There are branches of fiction, but this is just for the general fiction category.
Nonfiction is based on true facts. Bibliography's, autobiographies, newspapers and more are examples of nonfiction
A is a newspaper, so it's nonfiction
B is also nonfiction, as a biography is the story of one's life, all true events
C is directions. They tell you where to go, so it's nonfiction I suppose
D. Novels are generally FICTION, there ARE nonfiction novels, but this is your correct answer.
It is a comical story that has a 'quest' archetype throughout. In most quests, only one hero is seeking a solution or a resolution all along with the story. but this story has its characters moving together in the search. It was because of the carelessness of the head spotter. Their tails were stiff due to prolonged dry weather. Then it rained, softening the tails. Then came brutal winter hat again froze their tails very stiff.
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At last, came stormy weather, the wind kept blowing until the last tail fell off. Not all animals were sad about losing their tails as it did not affect them all in the same way.
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Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions. Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture, while Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the 6th century. Since then, the two religions have been co-existing relatively harmoniously and have even complemented each other to a certain degree.