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English Fantasy Over Reality

The document consists of a series of questions designed to help students differentiate between real and make-believe statements. Each question presents a scenario or statement, asking the student to classify it as either a fact or non-fact. The questions cover various topics, including science, history, and fiction.

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English Fantasy Over Reality

The document consists of a series of questions designed to help students differentiate between real and make-believe statements. Each question presents a scenario or statement, asking the student to classify it as either a fact or non-fact. The questions cover various topics, including science, history, and fiction.

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Name: _________________________________________________ Grade & 13.

13. Your friend tells you a story about a magic carpet that can fly. Is this
Section: ________ story real or make-believe?
Directions: Read the questions carefully and encircle the correct A. Real B. Make-believe
answer. 14. A news article claims that researchers have found evidence of water
1. Alex tells you that he has a pet dinosaur at home. Is this statement on Mars. Is this statement a fact or non-fact?
real or make-believe? A. Fact B. Non-fact
A. Real B. Make-believe 15. A comic book depicts a superhero who can lift buildings with one
2. Your science textbook states that the Earth revolves around the Sun. hand. Is this image real or make-believe?
Is this statement a fact or non-fact? A. Real B. Make-believe
A. Fact B. Non-fact 16. Your teacher explains that the moon orbits the Earth. Is this
3. Your friend tells you that she traveled to Mars during the summer statement a fact or non-fact?
break. Is this statement real or make-believe? A. Fact B. Non-fact
A. Real B. Make-believe 17. Your friend tells you that they have a tree in their backyard that
4. You read in a history book that the Pyramids of Egypt were built by grows candy instead of fruit. Is this statement real or make-believe?
aliens. Is this statement a fact or non-fact? A. Real B. Make-believe
A. Fact B. Non-fact
5. Your younger sibling tells you a story about how their toys come to
life when they are not around. Is this statement real or make-believe?
A. Real B. Make-believe
6. A news report states that a new species of animal was discovered in
the Amazon Rainforest. Is this statement a fact or non-fact?
A. Fact B. Non-fact
7. You read a novel in which the main character can become invisible. Is
this situation real or make-believe?
A. Real B. Make-believe
8. A documentary shows that dolphins use a complex system of clicks
and whistles to communicate. Is this statement a fact or non-fact?
A. Fact B. Non-fact
9. A movie shows a character who can travel through time using a
special device. Is this situation real or make-believe?
A. Real B. Make-believe
10. A scientific paper explains that gravity pulls objects toward the
Earth's center. Is this statement a fact or non-fact?
A. Fact B. Non-fact
11. A storybook shows a bunny that can talk and wear clothes. Is this
image real or make-believe?
A. Real B. Make-believe

12. An encyclopaedia entry explains that plants use sunlight to create


food through a process called photosynthesis. Is this statement a fact or
non-fact?
A. Fact B. Non-fact

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