8 7 8 Fiction is apiece of writing that tells a story that didn’t really happen in real life—it’s
fictional, made up by the author.
Nonfiction,
on the other hand, refers to apiece of writing about something that
did happen. History books and biographies are nonfiction because they address actual events and real people. Finally,
informational writing refers to passages whose purpose is to inform the reader about something. Informational passages contain facts and figures,
and include newspaper articles, business memos, legal documents, and so on.
In
this section, you will be dealing with nonfiction and information passages, such as the type you might find in a textbook. Mastering these types of passages and their questions is important, because
they are increasingly being 6
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