 Slice  Dodge  City  Huge  Nice  Space  Gem  Price  Cage  Fudge  Central  Fireplace  Gentle  Gymnast  Celebrate.

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 Slice  Dodge  City  Huge  Nice  Space  Gem  Price  Cage  Fudge  Central  Fireplace  Gentle  Gymnast  Celebrate

 above  shoes  tough  wash  wear  women  young

 wilting  flitted  swirling  distraught  trance  route  semblance  improvise

 Fiction vs. nonfiction  Fiction is mostly written for readers to enjoy, while nonfiction is mostly written to inform.

 How is fiction different from nonfiction?  As we read….decide if the story is fiction or nonfiction. How do you know?