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Nonfiction
Types of Nonfiction
Nonfiction Genre:
About Real:- People (e.g. President Obama or Mr. Stewart)- Places (e.g. London, England or MFMS Gymnasium)- Ideas (e.g. worship or knowledge)- Experiences (e.g. moving to a new town or earning an A+ on a test)
Common Forms of Nonfiction
Letters and journals- Contain personal thoughts and reflections
Biographies- The life of someone written by another person.
Autobiographies- The writer accounts his or her own life.
Memoirs- The writer’s record of experiences from his or her own life.
Media Accounts- Works written for newspaper, magazines, television, or radio.
Essays- Medium in length.- Discussion of a topic.- Can tell a lot about the author.- Express author’s personal feelings.
Articles- Small in length.- Focus on the facts of a subject.- Express an author’s bias.
Audiences and Purposes
Essays- Found in magazines.- Attract readers looking for information and inspiration.
Types of Writing
Argumentative Writing- Attempts to convince the reader to think about or act on something or accept a
writer’s opinion using evidence for support.
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Nonfiction
Informational/Explanatory Writing- Presents facts, discusses idea, or explains process.
Narrative Writing- Conveys a real experience.
Elements of Nonfiction Writing
Organization- Presents information clearly and logically.
It makes sense- Compare/Contrast- Cause/Effect- Problem/Solution- Chronological Order
Author’s Purpose- Information is related to the author’s reason for writing.