Which statement is always true of fiction?
a. essays and biographies are examples of fiction....
English, 20.09.2019 11:50 jagmeetcheema
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.
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