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Fiction and Non-fiction

A comparison between the literalism of Non-fiction and Fiction.

FICTION

Fiction is the make believe things we dream about, write about and hear about. It is full of the imagination as the things are not fully understood by mankind. Fiction is not real, yet some in culture live and believe in the fiction. These things are false, though not to everyone. Vampires and ghost are fiction. To take the world in Fiction is to bring something new to the people. We are always after the fifth element.

NON-FICTION

Non-fiction is a place surrounded by love. The dreams of men, women and children are here. Non-fiction is things that happen contemporary and things that have happened in the historical past. This is the things of the true and truth. A Preacher and President are Non-fiction. To veiw the world in Non-fiction takes the place at what are the truths. We are always after the newest in Physics and its affinities.

IDEA

People tend to live in the contemporary present. This basically tends to only be compared with people that read books and write them. A non-fictional life is usally a good hard and honest life compared to the hype of fiction. To identify with them gives good insight on how to veiw the literal mind.

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Comments (1)
#1 by Ifenwick, Nov 25, 2007
Watch your grammar, and diction. For example, you write this: "things that happen contemporary," when you should write that sentence like this: "things that happen contemporarily." This suffix, "ily," adds on to "contemporary" to make the word present infinitive. "Contemporarily" replaces this phrase, "in contemporary times," which means the same as you say; therefore, with the new suffix version of "contemporary" you can eliminate the longer phrase, which is the correct way to use the word to designate the present (continuous/infinite present).

Good examples though;clear and easy to understand. Did you, or are yougoing to college/university?
Good luck to you if you are, and to your written work. God bless.

Sincerely,

ZackFen

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