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Distinguishing Stories From Information Books

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Chapter 69.1

Master the Art of Distinguishing Stories From Information Books

You will discover how to identify story books with make-believe events and information books with real facts through simple, engaging examples.


What You'll Learn

You identify story books by finding make-believe characters and events
You recognize information books by finding real facts and photos
You ask yourself if events could really happen in life
You practice sorting books into story and information book groups

What You'll Practice

1

You identify books with talking animals as make-believe story books

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You recognize books with real facts as information books instead

3

You sort books by asking if events could really happen

Why This Matters

You need this skill to choose the right books for entertainment or learning and to understand different purposes that authors have when they write.

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Story Books
Information Books
Fiction
Nonfiction
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