I don't think 'dragonfruit novel' is a recognized popular genre as of now. I've never really heard of it being a mainstream genre in the literary world.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'dragonfruit novel' is about without more context. It could be a novel with a unique plot perhaps related to dragonfruits in a symbolic or literal way, like a story set in a dragonfruit orchard, or it could be a made - up name for a fictional story that has no direct relation to the fruit at all.
It's quite simple. Just open the Raz Kids app, find the recording option, and follow the prompts. Make sure you have a good microphone and a quiet environment.
There are many. For example, some stories about animals like 'The Adventures of a Little Fox' which tells about a fox's journey to find a new home. It's full of exciting encounters with other forest animals.
In some raz kids stories, the main characters could be animals like a clever fox or a friendly rabbit. They usually have certain qualities that the story is centered around. In other stories, there might be children as main characters. These children often go through different adventures and learn important lessons during their journeys.
The Lemonade War is indeed realistic fiction. It presents scenarios and conflicts that are plausible and could potentially happen in the real world, giving it that realistic touch.
It's hard to say for sure. If the lemonade is used to illustrate a moral or lesson in a fictional tale, it's fiction. But if it's discussed in a documentary or real-life account, then it's non-fiction.
I seriously doubt it's true. Stories like this often turn out to be rumors or urban myths. Without reliable sources or confirmations, it's best not to believe them blindly.