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29 Cards in this Set

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Letter
A type of nonfiction that expresses thought
Journel
Type of nonfiction writing that can be reasearch that can be kept private or public
Diary
A planner that tells what happened in the past and is usually kept private
Biography
A story about a real person that tells about there life
Autobiography
A story that a person wrote about themselves
Media Account
Nonfiction works that are written for the public
Essay
Essay is a paper written about a certain subject
Article
An essay that is sent to the media/ public paper/news
Historical Writing
Writing about the past
Persuasive Writting
Writting that persuades the reader about something
Descriptive Writting
Writting that includes lots of details
Expository Writing
Clearly Writin Writting
Narrative Writting
Writing that uses a narrartor
Autobigraphical narrative
A narrator who tells his own story
Visual writting
Writing that usually use lots of adjectives
Reflective Writting
addressing an event in a writers life and provides an insight about why an event is important
Literature Style
Literary style is certain way they use words in writting
Author's Purpose
Main reason for the author writing a peice
suffix
A letter or group of letters that forms a new word
nonfiction writing purpose
to explain real events that can be proven
nonfiction
writing that tells about real insedents
chronological order
order in wich they happen
cause and effect
How events are related
Comparison and contrast
Info that shows similarity's and differences
Author's Influence
How and authors influence Culture, beliefs
Authors style
how they put ideas in there words
mood
feeling about reading the book
fact
can be proven
opinion
cannot be proven