The Pinyin of the villain's biography was written in capital letters as bshāng Chuan (the tone of the biography was the second tone).
The correct spelling is 'novel'. It's a straightforward word.
Well, 'fiction' is spelled as 'f-i-c-t-i-o-n'. Just remember the sequence of these letters and you'll be good to go.
The correct spelling is 'comical'. It's quite straightforward.
It's spelled 'non-fiction' with 'non' meaning not and 'fiction' referring to imaginative or made-up stories.
It's spelled 'science fiction' - quite straightforward.
The English word for a tale, which is'story', is spelled as s - t - o - r - y. This word has been in the English language for a long time. We use it in various expressions like 'love story' or 'horror story'. In literature, stories can be very long, like a novel which is essentially a long story, or very short, like a fable. And its spelling remains the same in different tenses when used as a noun. For example, 'I read a story yesterday' and 'I will write a story tomorrow'.
"Magic Top" was spelled as "Magic Top".
The correct spelling is 'c-o-m-i-c-a-l'. It's not too difficult to remember.