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CREATIVE NONFIC SEMIS
CREATIVE NONFIC
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Assonance
Repeats vowel sounds
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Allusion
"Don't act like a Romeo in front of her."
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Imagery
Creating vivid mental images through sensory details
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Euphemism
Substituting harsh or blunt words with milder expressions
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Prewriting
/
planning stage
Proofreading for grammatical errors
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Epistrophe
"I want the best, and we need the best, and we deserve the best."
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Juxtaposition
Directly comparing contrasting concepts side by side
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Prewriting/planning stage
Generating ideas and organizing thoughts
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Onomatopoeia
Imitating sounds with words to create auditory effects
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How does Purdue University suggests using writing prompts for nonfiction texts in remote classroom?
To facilitate critical analysis
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Evaluating the
appropriateness
of literary
elements
in a piece
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Considering the use of literary elements independently in a nonfiction piece
To evaluate the emotional impact and effectiveness of the elements
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Nonfiction texts
Structural organization
can influence their readability and engagement
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Informational reports
type of nonfiction writing primarily focus on conveying complex information to readers
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Argumentative writing
Aims to persuade the reader to accept a particular viewpoint
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Nonfiction texts
Deeper understanding helps develop critical literacy skills
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Literary elements
Contribute to engaging the reader by stimulating the reader's mind and providing a deeper reading experience
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Foreshadowing
Provides hints or clues about future events to create anticipation
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Motif
Recurring elements throughout the story to develop the theme
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Illustrating the storyline
Engages the reader and provides
vivid illustrations
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Anaphora
Repeating the
same word or phrase at the beginning
of successive sentences
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Flashback
Commonly used in creative nonfiction to enhance storytelling
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Research in nonfiction writing
To provide
accurate
and
reliable
information
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Sensory imagery in creative nonfiction
Provides
vivid
descriptions
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Essential elements of
creative nonfiction
Engaging personal reflection
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Narrative structure in creative nonfiction
Provides
chronological
order
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Creative nonfiction
Presents
factual information
creatively
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Personal reflection in creative nonfiction
Engages the writer's
perspective
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Figurative language in creative nonfiction
Adds
depth
and
imagery
to the writing
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Literary elements in writing
Establish
clear
and
vivid
pictures with words
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Alliteration
Repeats initial consonant sounds for effect
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Metaphor
Explicitly compares two things without using "like" or "as"
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Personification
"Leaves dance with the wind"
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Prewriting
stage
Adjusting the tone of the writing
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Oxymoron
Combining contrasting words for effect
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Oxymoron
"The experiences that we had were bitter-sweet memories to us"
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Importance of non fiction in young readers
it empowers readers to make
informed
decision
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