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Question: Bible says the meek will inherit the Earth. Does this mean that “The Gimp” from “Pulp Fiction” will be rich?

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Answer by sherl
i don’t think that he was actually meek. he was more submissive. not the same thing at all.

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Question: what does “science fiction” mean?

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Answer by drink a monster
Fiction means not real, and science fiction means a story about something like space or monsters. Star Wars, Star Trek, the Matrix… all science fiction!

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Question: what does it mean by “fan fiction”?

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Answer by HP_lover
Fan fiction is when a fan of some book or movie or whatever writes a sequal or something

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Question: Is life stranger than fiction? What do people really mean when they say “life is stranger than fiction”?

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Answer by Nikki M
fictional writing is made up stories right. It’s like watching a soap opera (which is fictional) and going “omg that never happens wtf?” So when something like that does happen in real life people usually say “well life is stranger than fiction”

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Question: “You are a work of your own fiction” by Chris Landreth—what does it mean?
I found that in the film Ryan. Ryan is an Oscar-winning animated documentary about the influential Canadian animator Ryan Larkin. Larkin now lives on skid row following years of drug and alcohol abuse.

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Answer by bubblegum
It basically means that you and your life are what you decide to make them, or at least that’s how I interpreted it.

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Question: What does “A man’s face is his autobiography. A woman’s face is her work of fiction.” mean?

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Answer by neokitty (searchbars, anyone?)
It means that a man clearly shows himself and that his thoughts and emotions can be easily read on his face, while a woman tries to hide her true self and create a different person on the outside.

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“How does your book offer a more personal connection to history than a non-fiction book?” This is a question that I’m supposed to answer after reading a historical-fiction book, but I don’t get what it means.

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MY teacher did not explain to the class what its about..but i emailed her and this is what i got.
You will need to turn in a proposal for your book review. The book you choose may be fiction or non-fiction. The only qualification is that it is a book you actually want to read. The proposal should include the title and author of the book and a brief explaination as to why you want to read it.
Can someone give me an example?

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