Well, that depends on a lot of factors. If the story has elements that are clearly beyond reality or are invented for entertainment, it's likely fiction. But if it presents real-life situations, people, or events accurately, it's nonfiction.
It could be either. Fiction often involves imaginative or made-up elements, while nonfiction is based on real events or facts. You'd need to look at the content and how it's presented to determine which category the book falls into.
Most of the time, drama is fiction. It involves made-up characters, situations, and plots designed to engage and captivate viewers. However, there can be dramas based on real events, but they still incorporate fictional elements for dramatic effect.
Drama is typically considered fiction. It often involves fictional characters, settings, and storylines created for entertainment purposes.
Drama can be either fiction or nonfiction. Many fictional dramas are created for entertainment, like TV shows and movies. But there are also nonfiction dramas based on real events and people's lives.
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.
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.
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.