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KIM: What are you looking for Max?
MAX: Super Sal
KIM: Oh Max! That's just a story. It didn't really happen.
MAX: Fiction?
KIM: Exactly. Fiction. It's all made up. It's a story but this book is non-fiction. This is a book of world records that all really happened and this is the worlds highest jump which I'm going to beat. Stand back Max!
MAX: Jump like Super Sal.
KIM: Oooh. It's a poem. Never fear. Super Sal's here. She'll save the day! Hip Hip hooray! Ok let's try again! Poems are like songs without music often they rhyme and have rhythm. Never fear. Super Sal's here. She'll save the day! Hip Hip…
MAX: Hooray!
KIM: New world record! Yay!
Image caption, Non-fiction book
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