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What is Fiction ?

Group:

Presenter: Mark

Poster: Fabrice

Poster Editor: Edgar

Note Taker: Tiana

-Fiction represents events that can be motivated by true-life experience altough they may not be true.

-Fiction is the author creating an image in his view.

-Fiction is imaginary and depends on the author ‘s point of view. Fiction may be based on anything serving as inspiration.

-Fiction is the author’s imagination  expressed in words.

Group 2: What is fiction?

Group two:

Transcriber: Ambar

Presenter: Caleb

Poster: Florencia

Post Editor: Nicole

Definition: Fiction is when a story is written based on unrealistically exaggerated events, characters or settings, inventions, or make belief. Fiction can create an alternative reality, and feelings and emotions can be added to a story to have the reader relate to the story through a more realistically familiar level.

Group 6: what is Fiction?

Transcriber: Francisco

Presenter: Michael

Poster: Duaa

Poster editor 1: Seyhan

Poster editor 2: Ben

Fiction tends to be mostly make believe with hints or realism. through fiction, the author is able to create a world that can only in his imagination, while granting him the opportunity of conveying a message through his story. fiction often contains elements from the author’s personal life and experiences.

 

Group 1 responces to “what is fiction?”

Transcriber: Marissa

Poster: Ken

Presenter: Junie

Poster Editor: Veronica

Fiction is a sort of fantasy literature. It’s made up with imagination and stories that reflect to the culture, life, and even dream. Fiction is the santa. Everything you wish would happen, it could happen in fiction. Sometimes, fiction is something that makes you frustrating, because something you think it’s imposible in the real life, it appears in the fiction. However, fiction is the product of civilazation, it enriches our life.

What Is Fiction?: Group Work January 30, 2013

Group 1: Marisa, et. al

Not real.  It could be an art, a fantasy, imagination.  Stories.  Movies.  Reflects culture.  Opens possibilities to what might happen.

Group 2: Nicole, et al.

exaggeration, story, real, made up

Group 3: Mark, et al.

four definitions: similar, but what is the theme?  events that can be motivated by true life that might not be true, images, imaginary, authors imagination in works

Group 4: Mariah, et al.

Fiction is fabricated stories that expands our minds in a few pages

Group 5: Misha, et al.

Fiction is a literary use of imagination.  Fiction is an exaggeration of reality.  May connect or not connect to reality.

Group 6:  Ben, et al.

Fiction is reality, realism, too real, make-believe, writers create a world, real/fictional.  fact/fiction

Group 7: Jessica, et al.

Imagination of the artist told in a story.