Nonfiction
Nonfiction:
Narrative Writing
This type of nonfiction tells a true story
about a person, event or place. Sometimes this kind of nonfiction can be
written in the first person, but it always involves some research on the
writer’s part.
Expository Writing
The purpose of this type of nonfiction
writing is to explain or inform a reader about a certain topic. With expository
writing, the reader may or may not have prior knowledge about the topic being
discussed, so research is central to successfully executing expository
nonfiction.
Persuasive Writing
With persuasive writing, the writer takes a
position on an issue and argues for his or her side or against an opposing
side. The writer will use facts and information to support his or her own
argument while trying to influence his readers’ opinions. Normally, this kind
of writing takes the form of an op-ed piece or editorial in the newspaper.
Descriptive Writing
Descriptive nonfiction employs all five
senses to help the reader get a visual of what the writer is trying to
describe. Sensory language, rich details, and figurative language are methods
used to achieve good descriptive nonfiction.
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