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Which of the following is true about nonfiction predictions? Select all that apply. Nonfiction predictions may be less specific than fiction predictions. The prediction process is the same as for fiction predictions. Nonfiction predictions require text evidence. Nonfiction predictions are very different from fiction predictions.

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These are true statements about nonfiction predictions:

  1. Nonfiction predictions require text evidence.
  2. Nonfiction predictions are very different from fiction predictions.

Step-by-step explanation:

In nonfictional narratives the text is based on real facts, the author sticks to the truth when writing and that is why I chose the statement that supports the idea that nonfiction predictions require text evidence. Also, they are very different from fiction predictions mainly because one is created based on the power of creativity that the writer has (fiction), and the other one is created based on true facts (nonfiction). Nonfiction narratives are also called literary journalism because is a way of practicing journalism as well since the work done is based in a long investigation process, but at the same time it has an alternative pyramide structure (in nonfiction you don't present the main point in the first paragraph).

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Non-fiction predictions:

  1. Require text evidence - because they are based on true facts.
  2. Are very different from fiction predictions - because they are based on different set of information rooted in reality.
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