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Is the word "entertainment" appropriate with reference to a movie or book about WWI? [closed]

I am writing an essay and I need a word for a movie and a book. Background info: they're both about World War I, but show different aspects. Is the word, entertainment, appropriate?
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"Why, when, how and where" are not interrogative pronouns. Why? [closed]

I have the following question: What, who, which, whom and whose are interrogative pronouns, but why, when, how and where are not. Why? Please answer this question briefly. Thank you.
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About "talking X"

I have come across normal usage like "let us talk about science" or "he is talking funny". In the first case, what we are going to talk about is science. In the second case, he is not talking about ...
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