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explains or describes something real using facts (A.) Expository/Informational Nonfiction (B.) Historical Fiction
(A.) Expository/Informational Nonfiction
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teaches a lesson called a moral, which is stated at its ending; usually has talking animals that act like humans (A.) Fable (B.) Fantasy
(A.) Fable
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"Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume: The genre is... (A.) Mystery (B.) Realistic Fiction
(B.) Realistic Fiction
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"The Gingerbread Man": The genre is... (A.) Fable (B.) Poetry
(A.) Fable
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"The Wizard of Oz" by Frank L. Baum: The genre is... (A.) Autobiography (B.) Fantasy
(B.) Fantasy
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has fake people, places, and events that could be real (A.) Biography (B.) Realistic Fiction
(B.) Realistic Fiction
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includes historical information but some parts are made up/not real (A.) Historical Fiction (B.) Expository/Information Nonfiction
(A.) Historical Fiction
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a report of someone's life written by another person (A.) Realistic Fiction (B.) Biography
(B.) Biography
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an imaginative story; often has magical characters (A.) Fantasy (B.) Historical Fiction
(A.) Fantasy
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Fables, Fairy Tales, Legends, Myths, and Tall Tales are all examples of the... (A.) Historical Fiction Genre (B.) Folktale Genre
(B.) Folktale Genre
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"Why are there Stripes on the American Flag?" Martha E.H. Rustad: The genre is... (A.) Historical Fiction (B.) Expository/Information Nonfiction
(B.) Expository/Information Nonfiction
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explains the world; has gods, goddesses, and heroes (A.) Fable (B.) Mythology
(B.) Mythology
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Define what NONFICTION is.
based on facts, real events, and real people
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Define what FICTION is.
describes imaginary/fake events and people
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"Hyde and Shriek!" by David Lubar: The genre is... (A.) Science Fiction (B.) Expository/Informational Nonfiction
(A.) Science Fiction
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