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What is Fiction?

Today we introduced ourselves by sharing what have we read recently.

We also shared our thoughts on the questions:

What is Fiction? What do we think about when we think about fiction?

Answer in a word or a short phrase.

Here are your responses:

Fables
Stories
Imagination
Made-up
Not real
Creative thoughts
Imagination
Not real
Exaggerated
Fairy tale
Made-up
Imagination
Anything is possible
Unreal
Creativity
Believable
Not history
Not fact
Not real life
Drama
Conflict
Relatable
Made-up
Fairy tale
Not true
Based on real life
Imagination

Infinite potential
Creativity
Creativity
Alternate universe
Alternate reality
Fairy tales
Not based on real life
Not current events
Fairy tale
Creative imagination
Imagination
Pretty
Neat
Fun
Stories people come up with
Not real
Imagination
Fake
Imaginary
Mysteries
Made-up
Fantasy
Creative
Intangible
Unreal world
Ideas and emotions of writer act as life force

Fantasy
Mystical
Creative ideas
Fabricated
Educational
Teach morality
Made-up creatures
Paranormal
Fake people
More than books
Anything not real life
Knights
Magic
Dragons
Portal into another realm
Untrue stories
Ideal version of reality
Imagination
Imagination
Adventures
Fantasy
Murder!
Made up
Imagination
Creativity
Fantasy

 Represented a different way, here are your responses:
Wordle of "What is Fiction?" Graffiti-style font

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Introductions

Although we introduced ourselves in class briefly, and will continue to get to know each other through our discussions in and writing for this class, please write an introduction here (as a comment to this post) as a way to help us get to know each other better. Aim to write 250-300 words. This is your chance to craft how we meet and know you, and with brilliance.

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Check back again and reply to at least a few of your classmates, asking questions or letting them know about shared interests.