Welcome to our discussion on literary genres. Today, we are going to explore the differences between fiction and non-fiction. First, let's define what each genre represents. Fiction includes stories that may be based on imaginative events or characters, while non-fiction is rooted in factual information and real events. Next, we will look at examples of each genre. For instance, novels are typically classified as fiction, whereas biographies fall under non-fiction. Finally, we will discuss the implications of these genres, including how readers approach them.
Note: This question has been adapted from its original format to accommodate a reading-based version. In the official TOEFL exam, speaking and listening sections require verbal responses and audio prompts, which are not represented here. Please note that this adaptation may not fully reflect the nature or difficulty of the official exam. The audio feature for these sections will be available soon.