Nonfiction is a factual account of a person, place, or event
Elements of Nonfiction Tone – the writer’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject. It can often be described by a single adjective – playful, friendly, cold Think of the ring you assigned for your parents on your cell phone– based off of the song, how would you describe the tone in one word?
Organization All non-fiction work consist of one or more main ideas presented with supporting details. It can be presented in a variety of ways Chronological Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Problem and solution
Voice A writer’s distinctive way of speaking in his or her writing. Voice can be based on word choice, tone, sound devices, pace, and grammatical structure.
Types of Nonfiction Biographies/Autobiographies – tell life stories Memoirs, diaries, and journals – contains personal thoughts and reflections about events in life Speeches – written works delivered orally to an audience
Types continued Letters – written forms of communication Essays- short non-fiction work about a particular subject Persuasive – to convince Expository – present facts Narrative – tell a story Reflective – writer’s thoughts
Types Continued Blogs – journal posts on-line Procedural Text – directions, schedules, or recipes
Purpose of Nonfiction To Persuade – Speeches and Editorials are written to convince an audience of a certain idea or opinion To Inform – Articles, reference books, historical essays, and research papers gives facts and information To Entertain – Biographies, autobiographies, and travel narratives are often written for the enjoyment of the audience