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nonfic - writing process

nonfic - writing process
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    be a process – oriented skill and it must go through a procedure so that one can come up with a more effective effect that a writer made through his observation.

    writing

  • 2

    It is the preliminary or preparatory phase in which the writer explores and select possible topics, subjects and themes.

    pre writing stage

  • 3

    It is setting out of an elucidation of the details and ideas perceived to be relevant to the topic and theme of the written work.

    during the writing stage

  • 4

    It is the phase wherein checking and correcting inconsistencies in content and mechanics.

    post writing stage

  • 5

    it is where the writer prepares everything which he is going to generate ideas and formulates the foundations of the topic for written output.

    pre writing stage

  • 6

    The brainstormed ideas will be framed through outlining which will serve as the backbone or blueprint indicating how the written output will look like. Here, the writer will be choosing a topic of what he would like to write anything that would be from his own experiences since it is a nonfiction work. Every detail should be organized as he is going to generate ideas.

    pre writing stage

  • 7

    is when the writer put together all the brainstormed ideas, thus focusing on the content rather than the structure.

    during writing stage

  • 8

    Short statement usually one sentence that summarizes the main point or claim and is developed, supported and explained in the text by means of examples and evidences.

    thesis statement

  • 9

    Sentence that introduces a paragraph by presenting that one topic that will be the focus of that paragraph

    topic sentence

  • 10

    this is the phase when inconsistencies that you have written in the draft is being carefully checked and corrected in terms of its content and mechanics.

    post writing stage

  • 11

    is a process of going back through your whole draft there will be adding in, taking out, moving around, and polishing certain parts of draft.

    revision

  • 12

    a meticulous process of clarifying meaning by revising each word and line of your draft.

    editing or proofreading

  • 13

    are specific means by which writers or storytellers manipulate words in specific patterns to unfold their stories and experiences. These are considered as the main tools in a writer’s toolbox.

    literary elements

  • 14

    The number one rule in writing is to __________. By applying literary elements, you can show to the readers what is going on in your story instead of telling them.

    show, dont tell

  • 15

    The goal, challenges and obstacles, a turning point, and resolution of the story shall be delivered spontaneously to help the readers understand the flow of the story.

    story telling/narration

  • 16

    The nonfiction piece often requires a main character. Example: If a writer is creating his/her memoir, then the writer is the central character. “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.

    charactee/characterization

  • 17

    The writer creates scenes that are action-oriented; include dialogue; and contain vivid descriptions. “As I unveiled the beige curtain of my cottage’s window, I witnessed a picturesque view of Caramoan. It was intensively heaven. There were varieties of green trees, ornamentals on the right side, it seemed like a forest somewhere in Arizona but it was not.

    setting/scene

  • 18

    These are the main events that make up the story. In a personal essay, there might be only one event. In a memoir, there are often several significant events

    plot and plot structure

  • 19

    The writer often uses simile and metaphor to create an interesting piece of creative nonfiction. “I would have given anything for the power to soothe her frail soul, tormenting itself in its invincible ignorance like a small bird beating about the cruel wires of a cage.

    figurative language

  • 20

    The writer constructs “word pictures” using sensory language. Imagery can be figurative or literal. “The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful and varied constellations which were sprinkled across the astronomical landscape.

    imagery

  • 21

    These are the conversations spoken between people. It is an important component of creative nonfiction

    dialogue

  • 22

    There is a central idea that is weaved through the essay or work. Often, the theme reveals a universal truth.

    theme

  • 23

    Often the writer uses the first person “I. ” “On the other side, I saw the God-made shore covered with heavenly white sand with reachable horizon at the end. My eyes were feasted on the wonderful sceneries, it was magical for me”

    point of view

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    be a process – oriented skill and it must go through a procedure so that one can come up with a more effective effect that a writer made through his observation.

    writing

  • 2

    It is the preliminary or preparatory phase in which the writer explores and select possible topics, subjects and themes.

    pre writing stage

  • 3

    It is setting out of an elucidation of the details and ideas perceived to be relevant to the topic and theme of the written work.

    during the writing stage

  • 4

    It is the phase wherein checking and correcting inconsistencies in content and mechanics.

    post writing stage

  • 5

    it is where the writer prepares everything which he is going to generate ideas and formulates the foundations of the topic for written output.

    pre writing stage

  • 6

    The brainstormed ideas will be framed through outlining which will serve as the backbone or blueprint indicating how the written output will look like. Here, the writer will be choosing a topic of what he would like to write anything that would be from his own experiences since it is a nonfiction work. Every detail should be organized as he is going to generate ideas.

    pre writing stage

  • 7

    is when the writer put together all the brainstormed ideas, thus focusing on the content rather than the structure.

    during writing stage

  • 8

    Short statement usually one sentence that summarizes the main point or claim and is developed, supported and explained in the text by means of examples and evidences.

    thesis statement

  • 9

    Sentence that introduces a paragraph by presenting that one topic that will be the focus of that paragraph

    topic sentence

  • 10

    this is the phase when inconsistencies that you have written in the draft is being carefully checked and corrected in terms of its content and mechanics.

    post writing stage

  • 11

    is a process of going back through your whole draft there will be adding in, taking out, moving around, and polishing certain parts of draft.

    revision

  • 12

    a meticulous process of clarifying meaning by revising each word and line of your draft.

    editing or proofreading

  • 13

    are specific means by which writers or storytellers manipulate words in specific patterns to unfold their stories and experiences. These are considered as the main tools in a writer’s toolbox.

    literary elements

  • 14

    The number one rule in writing is to __________. By applying literary elements, you can show to the readers what is going on in your story instead of telling them.

    show, dont tell

  • 15

    The goal, challenges and obstacles, a turning point, and resolution of the story shall be delivered spontaneously to help the readers understand the flow of the story.

    story telling/narration

  • 16

    The nonfiction piece often requires a main character. Example: If a writer is creating his/her memoir, then the writer is the central character. “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.

    charactee/characterization

  • 17

    The writer creates scenes that are action-oriented; include dialogue; and contain vivid descriptions. “As I unveiled the beige curtain of my cottage’s window, I witnessed a picturesque view of Caramoan. It was intensively heaven. There were varieties of green trees, ornamentals on the right side, it seemed like a forest somewhere in Arizona but it was not.

    setting/scene

  • 18

    These are the main events that make up the story. In a personal essay, there might be only one event. In a memoir, there are often several significant events

    plot and plot structure

  • 19

    The writer often uses simile and metaphor to create an interesting piece of creative nonfiction. “I would have given anything for the power to soothe her frail soul, tormenting itself in its invincible ignorance like a small bird beating about the cruel wires of a cage.

    figurative language

  • 20

    The writer constructs “word pictures” using sensory language. Imagery can be figurative or literal. “The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful and varied constellations which were sprinkled across the astronomical landscape.

    imagery

  • 21

    These are the conversations spoken between people. It is an important component of creative nonfiction

    dialogue

  • 22

    There is a central idea that is weaved through the essay or work. Often, the theme reveals a universal truth.

    theme

  • 23

    Often the writer uses the first person “I. ” “On the other side, I saw the God-made shore covered with heavenly white sand with reachable horizon at the end. My eyes were feasted on the wonderful sceneries, it was magical for me”

    point of view