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Unit 1* Fiction and Nonfiction Read the book reviews below. Then circle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. For the starred item, mark the space for the answer.BOOK BEAT by Ron ReadBooks from the entertainment world are highUghted this week. Here are my choices for the best of them:Clowning Around by I.M. FunnyOne of America's funniest circus clowns recounts his colorful life from his boyhood on an Iowa farm to the height of his fame under the Big Top.How to Break into Show Business by B.A. StarrThis informative book gives the aspiring performer practical advice on auditioning, interviewing, and choosing a good agent.Fido the Great by R. RuffThe hilarious adventures of Fido, the world's first talking dog, and his owner, Mack, as they travel the rocky road to superstardom.All the World's a Stage by Horace HamletAn imaginative story based loosely on the life of dramatist William Shakespeare and set against the exciting background of 16th century England.1.How to Break into Show Business was written primarily to__a. entertain the reader b. persuade the reader c. instruct the reader2.All the World's a Stage is biographical fiction because__a. it is about a fictional person b. it is part fiction and part fact c. it is written primarily to inform the reader3.Clowning Around is a work of__a. autobiography b. biography c. fiction4.Fido the Great must be fiction because it__a. could never happen b. is a funny book c. is based on real characters5.How to Break into Show Business and Clowning Around are both works of__a. fiction b. expository writing c. nonfictionWhy did the author of Fido the Great write the book? O to entertain the reader O to inform the reader O to persuade the reader O to bias the reader^ /NameDate -/?^g h. T-.^O