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Creative Nonfiction

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Subject Title:

Creative
Nonfiction
Objective:
1. Identify dominant
literary conventions
of a particular genre.
2. Compare and
contrast how the
elements are used in
the different genres.
Chapter 1
Introduction to
Literature
Group Activity:
Write five words or phrases that
comes into your mind whenever
you hear the words
1.Literature
2.Genre
3.Fiction
4.Prose
5.Poetry
6.Nonfiction
Share your answers on
the board.
Test Your Stock
Knowledge:
Identify the term
being referred to.
A. Prose
B. Literature
C. Short story
D. Poetry
E. Fiction
F. Novel
G. Genre
H. Nonfiction
I. Drama/ Theatre play
J. Film
_____1. It means letter or
writing that is shown through
spoken and written accounts.
_____2. A product from the
imagination but with
truthfulness of what has been
happening around .
_____3. A concise prose that
is shorter than a novel with
few characters to portray.
_____4. It takes its form in an
unmetered style and uses
natural speech than a rhyme.
_____5. A long piece of
creative fiction that is
believed to be possessing,
demanding, and complex.
_____6. To do or to perform.
_____7. Many call it movies,
motion picture, theatre films or a
run through of still images on the
screen.
_____8. A form of literature that
uses aesthetic and rhythmic
qualities of language.
_____9. Is a French word
which means type.
_____10. prose writing that is
based on facts, real events,
and real people, such as
biography or history.
Key answer:
1.Literature
2.Fiction
3.Short story
4.Prose
5.novel
6.Drama/theatre play
7.Film
8. Poetry
9. Genre
10. Nonfiction
Chapter 1: Introduction to
Literature
FICTION
1.Short Story
2.Novel
3.Drama/Theatre Play
4.Film
POETRY
1.Structure of Poetry
2.Forms
3.Figurative devices
CREATIVE NONFICTION
Types
1.News Feature
2.Essays
Define each of the following in not
more than five words.(10 points)
1.Fiction
2.Genre
3.Drama/theatre play
4.Novel
5.Nonfiction
Next topic:
Compare and contrast
how the elements are
used in the different
genres.
THANK YOU

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