Expository fiction is a form of fiction. It's not classified as nonfiction.
Expository writing is nonfiction. It aims to explain, inform, or describe something clearly and accurately without fictional elements.
Expository text is nonfiction. It's used to explain, inform, or describe real-world concepts, events, or processes.
Novels are generally considered fiction. Fiction involves stories that are made up by the author, often including fictional characters, settings, and plotlines. Novels typically fall into this category as they are creative works of the imagination.
Unscripted is typically considered nonfiction. It presents real events or situations without a pre-written script.
No, creative nonfiction isn't fiction. It's based on real events and facts but uses creative writing techniques to make it engaging.
No, historical fiction is not considered nonfiction. It's a fictional story set in a historical period or based on historical events but with fictional elements added for entertainment or artistic purposes.
Culture is a broad category that can't be neatly categorized as either fiction or nonfiction. For example, cultural art forms like literature and film can include both fictional stories and nonfictional documentaries. It really depends on the specific aspect of culture you're looking at.
Poetry can be either fiction or nonfiction. It depends on the content and the intent of the poet.
Memoir is definitely nonfiction. It gives an account of actual happenings and personal stories that the author has gone through, without any made-up parts.
No, historical fiction is not nonfiction. It's a genre that combines fictional elements with a historical setting or events.