Today, we will look at two important words: Fiction and Nonfiction. Both words talk about different kinds of stories.
The word Fiction comes from a Latin word “fictio,” which means “a making or feigning.” The word Nonfiction was first used in the 1800s. It simply adds “non-” to “fiction,” meaning “not fiction.”
Fiction means made-up stories. These stories are not real and are created from someone’s imagination. Books like fairy tales, novels, and fantasy are fiction.
Nonfiction is about real things. These are true stories about real people, places, or events. Books like biographies, history books, and science books are nonfiction.
Think of the “F” in Fiction as standing for “Fake” – it is not real. For Nonfiction, remember the “Non-” means “not” – it is not fake, it is true.
Fiction means made-up, not real, or fake stories. Stories from the imagination.
Nonfiction means real, true, or factual stories. Stories based on real events or facts.
Remember, “F” in Fiction is for “Fake,” and “Non-” in Nonfiction means “Not” fake.
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