I think it's fiction. The story elements and plot often suggest a created narrative rather than being based on real events.
Sounder is definitely fiction. It weaves a tale that's not based on real events or people. The author uses imagination to craft the plot and bring the characters to life.
It depends on the content. If it contains made-up stories and characters, it's fiction. If it presents real facts and information, it's nonfiction.
It could be either. You'd have to look at the content and style to determine for sure.
The book '1776' is nonfiction. It presents historical events and facts.
1984 is fiction. It's a dystopian novel that imagines a future society with extreme control and oppression.
Well, to determine if the book is fiction or nonfiction, you need to look at elements like the plot and the nature of the story. If it's imaginative and not based on real life, it's likely fiction. If it's based on actual events, people, or facts, then it's nonfiction.
Well, 'Sounder' is based on a true story to some extent. The author drew from real-life elements to create the narrative, but there might be fictional enhancements for literary purposes.
It's a fiction book. The plot and characters in Wonder are created by the author's imagination, not based on real-life facts or people.
It's hard to say for sure. Sounder historical fiction might have some accurate aspects, but it's not always a 100% faithful representation of history. There could be elements of interpretation and imagination included.
I'm not sure which specific 'wonder book' you are referring to. There could be many books with 'wonder' in the title. If it's 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio, it's a work of fiction. It tells a heartwarming story about a boy with facial differences.