Comprehension Fiction Vs Nonfiction Features — free printable diagram
Free english resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

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This educational image displays a two-column table clearly differentiating between fiction and nonfiction book elements. The 'Fiction' column illustrates a fantasy book cover, a character, and a castle scene representing the plot, each paired with a brief definition. The 'Nonfiction' column presents a mountain-themed book cover, contents page, index, glossary, and blurb, also with corresponding definitions. This visual aid is ideal for teaching elementary and middle school students about text features and genre comparison in language arts, suitable for slide presentations or worksheet explanations. The overall visual style is a clean, flat illustration with distinct sections and high-contrast text.
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