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and NON-
FICTION
Fiction
 A made up story
 Can tell about
things that could
happen
 Is read for fun
 Characters may
be like real people
or imaginary
Non-Fiction
 Has facts that
can be checked
and proven
 The author is an
expert on this
information.
Fiction
 Story is created from
the author’s
imagination
• Stories are pretend
• Animals or objects can
talk, wear clothes, have
jobs
• People in the story can
do things people cannot
really do
• Story might have funny
pictures
There are three main forms of fiction.
1) Novel: long work of fiction; contains the
basic elements of fiction; may contain
subplots along with the main plot
Subplots: independent related stories
2) Novella: shorter than a novel but longer
than a short story
3) Short Story: brief work of fiction; contains
basic elements of fiction; one main plot; one
conflict; most can be read in one sitting
Mystery- typically involves the investigation of a crime,
most often one or more murders.
Horror- aims to frighten or disgust its readers.
Fantasy- stories use magic or the supernatural as a
primary plot element, theme, or setting.
Science-fiction- although difficult to define, generally
refers to plausible, futuristic stories, ranging from the
rigorous hard science fiction, to social science
fiction and space opera. Science fantasy occupies a middle
ground between fantasy and science.
 Myths- a story based on tradition or legend, which has a deep
symbolic meaning. A myth 'conveys a truth' to those who tell it and hear
it, rather than necessarily recording a true event.
 Fairytales- is a type of short story that typically features
European folkloric fantasy characters, such
as dwarves, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, mermaids, trolls,
or witches, and usually magic or enchantments.
 Legends- a semi-true story, which has been passed on from person-
to-person and has important meaning or symbolism for the culture in
which it originates.
 Historical Fiction- a literary genre in which the plot takes
place in a setting located in the past. Historical fiction can be an
ambiguous term: frequently it is used as a synonym for describing
the historical novel; however, the term can be applied to works in
other narrative formats, such as those in the performing and visual
arts like theatre, opera, cinema, television,comics, and graphic
novels.
 Story is true and factual
• Stories are about real
people
• Book gives information
• Might have maps or real
pictures
• Pictures have captions
describing the photograph
• An index in the back helps
find information
• Might have a glossary
which defines some words
Nonfiction
Text that is TRUE and based on REAL
information
Forms of Non-Fiction Text:
Newspapers Dictionaries
Encyclopedias Scholastic News
Textbooks Magazines
Non-Fiction Books
Two broad categories of nonfiction are
literary nonfiction and functional texts.
1) Literary Nonfiction: has elements of fiction;
For example it might use vivid descriptions, a
dramatic writing style, or poetic language.
2) Functional Texts: give instructions, show
directions, explain rules, provide other information that
helps you complete procedures; often use illustrations
or graphics
 Autobiographies and memoirs:
tell the story of the author’s life
 Biographies:
tell the story of someone’s life from the
perspective of another writer
 Letters:
written communications from person to
person
Essays and Articles:
brief works about a specific topic
Reviews:
tell what is good and what is bad
about a work of
art or performance.
Reports:
give information about a topic
explored through
research
 Recipes: tell how to prepare food
 Directions: tell how to operate or assemble
equipment
 Schedules: tell when events take place
 Menus: tell which foods are available and
their cost
 Brochures: use pictures and text to
advertise places or events
 Maps: are diagrams that show areas of land
 Applications: are written requests to an
authority
Photographs/Real Pictures Charts, Graphs, and Maps Captions
and

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Fiction and Non-Fiction

  • 2. Fiction  A made up story  Can tell about things that could happen  Is read for fun  Characters may be like real people or imaginary Non-Fiction  Has facts that can be checked and proven  The author is an expert on this information.
  • 3. Fiction  Story is created from the author’s imagination • Stories are pretend • Animals or objects can talk, wear clothes, have jobs • People in the story can do things people cannot really do • Story might have funny pictures
  • 4. There are three main forms of fiction. 1) Novel: long work of fiction; contains the basic elements of fiction; may contain subplots along with the main plot Subplots: independent related stories 2) Novella: shorter than a novel but longer than a short story 3) Short Story: brief work of fiction; contains basic elements of fiction; one main plot; one conflict; most can be read in one sitting
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Mystery- typically involves the investigation of a crime, most often one or more murders. Horror- aims to frighten or disgust its readers. Fantasy- stories use magic or the supernatural as a primary plot element, theme, or setting. Science-fiction- although difficult to define, generally refers to plausible, futuristic stories, ranging from the rigorous hard science fiction, to social science fiction and space opera. Science fantasy occupies a middle ground between fantasy and science.
  • 9.  Myths- a story based on tradition or legend, which has a deep symbolic meaning. A myth 'conveys a truth' to those who tell it and hear it, rather than necessarily recording a true event.  Fairytales- is a type of short story that typically features European folkloric fantasy characters, such as dwarves, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, mermaids, trolls, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments.  Legends- a semi-true story, which has been passed on from person- to-person and has important meaning or symbolism for the culture in which it originates.  Historical Fiction- a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past. Historical fiction can be an ambiguous term: frequently it is used as a synonym for describing the historical novel; however, the term can be applied to works in other narrative formats, such as those in the performing and visual arts like theatre, opera, cinema, television,comics, and graphic novels.
  • 10.
  • 11.  Story is true and factual • Stories are about real people • Book gives information • Might have maps or real pictures • Pictures have captions describing the photograph • An index in the back helps find information • Might have a glossary which defines some words Nonfiction
  • 12. Text that is TRUE and based on REAL information Forms of Non-Fiction Text: Newspapers Dictionaries Encyclopedias Scholastic News Textbooks Magazines Non-Fiction Books
  • 13. Two broad categories of nonfiction are literary nonfiction and functional texts. 1) Literary Nonfiction: has elements of fiction; For example it might use vivid descriptions, a dramatic writing style, or poetic language. 2) Functional Texts: give instructions, show directions, explain rules, provide other information that helps you complete procedures; often use illustrations or graphics
  • 14.  Autobiographies and memoirs: tell the story of the author’s life  Biographies: tell the story of someone’s life from the perspective of another writer  Letters: written communications from person to person
  • 15. Essays and Articles: brief works about a specific topic Reviews: tell what is good and what is bad about a work of art or performance. Reports: give information about a topic explored through research
  • 16.  Recipes: tell how to prepare food  Directions: tell how to operate or assemble equipment  Schedules: tell when events take place  Menus: tell which foods are available and their cost  Brochures: use pictures and text to advertise places or events  Maps: are diagrams that show areas of land  Applications: are written requests to an authority
  • 17. Photographs/Real Pictures Charts, Graphs, and Maps Captions and