Today, the island may be uninhabited but it once was frequented by pirates.
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Non-fiction
Explanation:
non·fic·tion
/ˌnänˈfikSH(ə)n/
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noun
noun: non-fiction
prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
"high on the bestseller lists of nonfiction"
Realistic fiction typically involves a story whose basic setting (time and location in the world) is real and whose events could feasibly happen in a real-world setting; non-realistic fiction involves a story where the opposite is the case, often being set in an entirely imaginary universe, an alternative history of the world other than that currently understood as true, or some other non-existent location or time-period, sometimes even presenting impossible technology or a defiance of the currently understood laws of nature.
A <span>The use of visual aids is generally not expected in Nobel Prize acceptance speeches.</span>
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