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    A Bushman  Fictions/Novels by A Bushman A.L.O.E.  Fictions/Novels by A.L.O.E. Abbott‚ Belle Kendrick  Fictions/Novels by Belle Kendrick Abbott Abbott‚ Eleanor Hallowell  o Little Eve Edgarton o Molly Make-Believe o White Linen Nurse‚ The Abbott‚ Jane  Fictions/Novels by Jane Abbott Abbott‚ Lyman  Fictions/Novels by Lyman Abbott Adam‚ G. Mercer  Fictions/Novels by G. Mercer Adam Adams‚ Andy  Fictions/Novels by Andy Adams Adams‚ F. Colburn  Fictions/Novels by F

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    aspects of literature in a more defined way. The elements of fiction‚ poetry‚ and drama where reintroduced through Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp’s book Perrine’s Literature Structure‚ Sound & Sense‚ 12th Edition. The elements of fiction‚ poetry‚ and drama are essential to the writing and interpretation of literature.   ​Individuals read fiction for a numerous amount of reasons. The sole purpose of fiction is to entertain. Because most fiction is untrue or somewhat unrealistic‚ it requires no serious

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    written form; literary speech can be prosaic or poetic. Literature can be divided into fiction and non-fiction. Non-fiction is a prose writing that presents and explains ideas or tells about real people‚ places‚ events. The main forms/genres of non-fiction are character sketch‚ journal‚ letters‚ memoirs‚ biography‚ essay etc. Fiction is writing that tells about imaginary characters and events. The main kinds of fiction are epic (narrative)‚ dramatic and lyric. Lyric. If the author presents an aspect of

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    Dean Myers is a historical fiction novel that retells the memories of Robin Perry’s experience in Iraqi civil war. He was in a civil affairs unit‚ which is dedicated to protecting by standers in the war. Robin encounters various setbacks that try to slow down the progress of his unit such as the death of his close friend Jonsey. Walter Dean Myers portrayed his knowledge of the setting‚ aspects from the past‚ and made the plot very believable in the historical fiction novel Sunrise Over Fallujah

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    metafiction in their re-writing of the history of Pakistan and India in the early- and mid-twentieth century. An example of historiographic metafiction is Daphne Marlatt’s novel Ana Historic. It is the process of re-writing history through a work of fiction in a way that has not been previously recorded. In Marlatt’s novel‚ this is achieved through journal entries of a fictional character who represents a form of reality for women both in the past and in the present. Often‚ historiographic metafiction

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    of the following elements of fiction and nonfiction from the texts you’ve read in Units 1‚ 2‚ and 3. Story of fiction: The Giant’s House Story of Non-fiction: “Desiderata Characters: Fiction: James‚ narrator‚ and Astoria Non-fiction: Elizabeth McCracken Plot: Fiction: In a Library on different days to find a book that James is looking for. Non-fiction: It seems the narrator is at home describing the documented history that she has from her family. Conflict: Fiction: James is looking for a book

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    Giant’s House and “Desiderata” by Elizabeth McCracken Selection Test A Learning About Fiction and Nonfiction Identify the letter of the choice that best answers the question. 1. Which statement is always true of fiction? A. Essays and biographies are examples of fiction. B. Fiction tells about real people and events. C. Examples of fiction include short stories and novels. D. Conflict is not an element of fiction. 2. Which statement is true about nonfiction? A. Nonfiction deals with imaginary people

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    Peter Foltz Mrs. Wicks AP English 12 March 17‚ 2014 Phase Seven: The Fiction Debate A comparative essay between the merits of literary and genre fiction as it pertains to audience and style Skimming through the collections of books at a local Barnes & Nobel‚ one might be stunned to find a copy of the popular fiction The Hunger Games sharing the shelf with the literary classic‚ The Canterbury Tales. But why should this come as a surprise? Don’t the authors share the same last initial? One could

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    English 11 R Mr. Ferrare 9 February 2010 Isaac Asimov: The Father of Science-Fiction Isaac Asimov is well known for his Foundation series but wrote a total of over 500 books. These books were commonly science-fiction‚ but he also wrote mysteries and other genres of literature‚ including a memoir. Although these works differ in genre‚ they each contain Isaac Asimov’s desire to help the world and educate people in any way he could. Isaac Asimov used his work to reflect upon the world and address

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    GROVE CITY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT B.K. BROWN PLANNED COURSE 7/09 COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Composition and World Literature GRADE LEVEL: 9 LENGTH OF COURSE: CREDIT AWARDED: 1.0 RELATIONSHIP TO GRADUATION OUTCOMES: SUMMARY OF PLANNED INSTRUCTION: Level I English is a standards-based‚ skills-driven course. Students read novels‚ short stories‚ poems‚ plays‚ autobiographies‚ speeches‚ epics‚ etc. from all over the world; specific areas of focus are Africa‚ the Middle East‚ Asia

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