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". . . factual prose and fiction. How does one differ from the other? We know, of course, that factual prose deals with facts--things known or believed to be true: and that fiction deals with things made up—the product of man's imagination" (From: United States in Literature by Walter Blair, Paul Farmer, Theodore Hornberger, and Margaret Wasson. C. 1963 by Scott, Foresman and Company. Reprinted by permission.) From the preceding quotation, identify the contrasting terms.

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From the preceding quotation the contrasting terms as factual prose and fiction. As stated in the quotation factual prose and fiction are contrasting prose genres dealing with completely opposite matters. Factual prose deals with matters believed or known to be real or true, and fiction deals with made up matters, products of one’s imagination
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