Q2: CN Flashcards
It is the second stage of the writing process, where you turn your outlined ideas into the first draft of your story or essay. These outlined ideas are formed during the prewriting stage, which is the first step in a standard writing process, and it involves generating ideas, general organizing, and outlining.
Drafting
It is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. It contrasts with other nonfiction, such as academic or technical writing or journalism, which are also rooted in accurate fact but not written to entertain based on prose style. Many writers view creative nonfiction as overlapping with the essay.
Creative Nonfiction
Types of Drafts
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Glamorous Version
Tortured Version
Ideas flow freely to yoy withou any difficulties, as if it is easy for you, and you can finish writing smoothly with all your creative ideas combined.
Glamorous Version
It means you are having a difficult time thinking about ideas with creativity.
Tortured Version
Encompasses writing that is structured using literary styles and techniques while being rooted in reality, such as actual events, people, and facts. Creative nonfiction is another term that describes literary nonfiction.
Literary Nonfiction
It is a way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity.
Convention
It is a stage of the writing process in which you develop a complete first version of a piece of writing.
Drafting
It is allowing the reader to recognize the authorβs experience when it comes to writing a text.
Organization
It is used to defend conclusions or main ideas in the text.
Proof/Evidence
It used to clarify sentence structure, convey tone, and separate ideas in written text.
Punctuation
It includes chapter titles, subheadings and diagrams or maps.
Text features
It piques the audienceβs interest, tells what the essay is about, and motivates readers to keep reading.
Introduction
It talks about the way they write their work.
Style
It is used to identify the topic of a text. They offer a preview of the content and help readers understand the focus.
Titles