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  • 1. Historical Fiction

2. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. 3. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. Setting: Takes place in a definite period of time in history and takes place in a real place in history. 4. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. Setting: Takes place in a definite period of time in history and takes place in a real place in history. Characters: Some real, some fictional but all behave in realistic ways for the time period. 5. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. Setting: Takes place in a definite period of time in history and takes place in a real place in history. Characters: Some real, some fictional but all behave in realistic ways for the time period. Plot: Contains a mixture of real events and fictional. 6. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. Setting: Takes place in a definite period of time in history and takes place in a real place in history. Characters: Some real, some fictional but all behave in realistic ways for the time period. Plot: Contains a mixture of real events and fictional. Dialogue: Words spoken by the characters reflect the knowledge and thoughts of the people in those times. 7. Historical Fiction Blends actual historical facts with fiction. Setting: Takes place in a definite period of time in history and takes place in a real place in history. Characters: Some real, some fictional but all behave in realistic ways for the time period. Plot: Contains a mixture of real events and fictional. Dialogue: Words spoken by the characters reflect the knowledge and thoughts of the people in those times. Description: The characters, events and places are very vivid. Any historical information that may be unfamiliar to the reader are explained by the writer. 8. Questions?