When I was young, math was easy. Now that I’m getting up there in age, I forget a lot of things so my husband, for our anniversary if you can imagine, bought me a book, Math for Real Life Dummies by Barry Schoenborn. I didn’t know if I should laugh or cry.

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Stories are written in several ways, including as fiction, as non-fiction, as a biography or as an autobiography. Although it can contain true facts, the body of the work is not based on any real events or persons. Non-fiction: A work of non-fiction is a piece of work that can be based on facts that include actual things, events, dates, places and/or people but these are not the main focus of the book. The non-fiction book is more instructional or informational. An example would be a dictionary or an encyclopedia as both contain true facts but do not focus on any person’s actual life... Show more

When I was young, math was easy. Now that I’m getting up there in age, I forget a lot of things so my husband, for our anniversary if you can imagine, bought me a book, <u>Math for Real Life Dummies</u> by Barry Schoenborn. I didn’t know if I should laugh or cry.