This is another way of describing creative nonfiction.
What is fact-based storytelling?
Expository writing seeks to do this.
What is inform?
Persuasive writing is like expository but with an extra layer of this.
What is opinion?
Descriptive writing includes facts and appeals to this.
What are all 5 senses?
This is a statement of repudiation.
What is a disclaimer?
Writers must both factually explain and factually ___ their subject matter in creative nonfiction.
What is show?
These are some examples of expository writing.
What are textbooks, instructions, news articles?
Persuasive writing must have a clear voice or this.
What is point-of-view?
What is figurative language?
It is a no-no to distort facts to accommodate this.
This is the act of looking back.
What is reflection?
It's important that expository writing be ___ and without bias.
What is objective?
This is usually stated in the introduction.
What is a clear position?
Descriptive writing focuses on truth but leaves room for this.
What is imagination?
This is another phrase for "emotional truth."
What is "felt experience"?
Writers are looking for this in their real-world exploration.
What are the micro details?
This is a common sphere for expository texts.
What is the educational sphere?
These are often used to support opinions.
These are some examples of descriptive nonfiction.
What are character sketches or scientific observations?
These 17th-century writings allowed writers to explore personalities without repercussion.
What are "roman a clefs" or "novels with a key"?
Writers should do this when they find a 'hole' in their nonfiction narratives.
What is follow the facts until they disappear and then pick them up on the other side?
Expository writing provides truth through the use of these.
What are reliable sources?
Persuasive writing should always provide a response to this.
What is the opposition?
Much like fiction, the ___ are key to bringing the storyline alive in descriptive nonfiction.
What are the details?
The use of this is one way to protect a person's identity.
What is a composite character?