Lexical interpretation
1, non-fiction English [? n? n'f? k? N] beauty [? n? n'f? k? Non-fiction prose literature; Realistic literature
2. Novel English? k? Beautiful? k? [n] novels; Fiction; Make up/make up/make up/make up/make up/configure/make up/make up (a bed)
Similarity: both can mean "novelty"
Difference: non-fiction refers to short stories, which often contain a series of plots or events and are dictated or written in written form. Fiction refers to some or all fictional short stories, novellas and novels, and also refers to legendary stories, which is the general name of novels.
Usage difference
Non-fiction refers to short stories, which usually contain a series of plots or events and are told or written in written form.
Novel basically means "novel", which is a genre different from poetry, prose, drama and biography. You can refer to novels, novellas, short stories, etc. As a genre, novel involves specific works, which can be counted.
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Non-fiction example
Non-fiction is mainly a combination of novels and an adventure of travel.
Non-fiction prose literature mainly combines fiction and travel adventure.
Establish a connection between personal experiences and nonfiction information texts. ?
Connect personal experience with non-fiction discourse. ?
Besides his novels, creative nonfiction short stories and essays. ?
Besides novels, he also writes essays, short plays and essays. ?
Examples of novels
Real life is sometimes stranger than novels.
Real life is sometimes stranger than novels.
I like reading science fiction.
I like reading science fiction.
It is important to distinguish fact from fiction.
It is important to distinguish between reality and fiction.