This document provides information about creative nonfiction as a genre of writing. It defines creative nonfiction as factual prose that employs literary techniques usually used in fiction to recount real people and events. Some key points:
- Creative nonfiction tells true stories using techniques like narrative, characterization, and imagery. The goal is to make nonfiction engaging like fiction.
- It includes genres like memoirs, biographies, autobiographies, travel writing, nature writing, and essays.
- Literary techniques used include creative license, figures of speech, symbolism, exposition, dialogue, and irony to craft compelling narratives from real facts.
- The document provides examples of creative nonfiction works and discusses analyzing themes and
21st Century Literature-Fiction and Non-Fiction.pptxVANESSADELACRUZ64
Here is a T-chart comparing fiction and creative nonfiction:
Fiction Creative Nonfiction
- Based on author's imagination - Based on facts and real events
- Events and characters are - Events and characters are real people
fabricated/fictional and places
- Can include unrealistic elements - Aims to be realistic and truthful
- Focus is on storytelling - Focus is on informing or teaching
- Goal is entertainment - Goal may be to analyze or explore an issue
Analyzing theme and techniques in creative non-fiction.pptxJoanaJeanBarba
Creative non-fiction utilizes techniques from fiction to craft true accounts and personal narratives. Some key techniques employed include using vivid descriptive language and sensory details to immerse readers, employing narrative structures like scene setting, characterization, and plot development, and incorporating literary devices such as metaphor, symbolism, and imagery. The genre aims to stimulate readers' imaginations while staying grounded in facts, memory, and reflection on real events and experiences.
The document provides an overview of the key elements of short stories, including conflict, plot, character, setting, point of view, theme, and figurative language. It discusses the different types of conflict, such as man vs. man, and external and internal conflict. It also outlines techniques for developing characters and setting a scene.
This document provides an overview of literature and its key elements. It defines literature as a recreation of human experiences through language that expresses feelings and ideas. The main elements discussed include characters, setting, plot, conflict, mood, theme, and tone. It also outlines different genres like fiction, non-fiction, prose, poetry, essays and drama. Literary standards like universality, artistry and intellectual value are presented. Various approaches to analyzing literature such as formalistic, historical and psychological are also summarized.
Composition Project 1Project 1 Literary AnalysisTask Write a l.docxladonnacamplin
Composition Project 1
Project 1: Literary Analysis
Task: Write a literary analysis of one of the short stories we read in this course. Briefly describe the story,
and what you think are the essential literary elements to understanding the story.
Audience and purpose: Your objective is to use evidence to support your analysis of the short story.
Your audience is your classmates and instructor as well as a larger audience who has not read the short story
before.
Research and evidence: You need only draw from the texts that you have read for this project. However,
in order to illustrate your theme, you may also use outside sources.
Steps toward success:
1) Read your short story in-depth. (This will require multiple readings of the text.)
2) Take notes and annotate the story.
3) Take advantage of the process. Carefully consider all revision comments you receive from your peers
and instructor, and make significant revisions.
4) Avoid simply summarizing the plot of the short story. Remember that this class focuses on your
analytical writing skills, not on retelling the story.
4) Checklist:
Length: 900 to 1200 words
Sources: For this project, you need only refer to the literature on which you are working. Be sure
to cite both the evidence from the text and any outside sources you use.
Include a Works Cited page using MLA style.
Literary Analysis: Using Elements of Literature
Students are asked to write literary analysis essays because this type of assignment encourages you to think about
how and why
a poem, short story, novel, or play was written.
·
To successfully analyze literature, you’ll need to remember that authors make specific choices for particular reasons. Your essay should point out the author’s choices and attempt to explain their significance.
·
Another way to look at a literary analysis is to consider a piece of literature from your own perspective. Rather than thinking about the author’s intentions, you can develop an argument based on any single term (or combination of terms) listed below.
You’ll need to use the original text as evidence to defend and explain your argument to the reader.
Character -
representation of a person, place, or thing performing traditionally human activities or functions in a work of fiction
·
Protagonist
- The character the story revolves around.
·
Antagonist
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist.
·
Minor character
- Often provides support and illuminates the protagonist.
·
Static character
- A character that remains the same.
·
Dynamic character
- A character that changes in some important way.
·
Characterization
- The choices an author makes to reveal a character’s personality, such as appearance, actions, dialogue, and motivations.
Look for: Connections, links, and clues between and about characters. Ask yourself what the function and significance of each character is. Make this determination based upon the character's history, what the reader is told (and .
Discovering Literature as a Tool to Assert One’s.pptxRhoda Isip
This document discusses different types of literature and elements of a story. It defines literature as any written work derived from Latin words meaning "writing formed with letters." Literature is divided into fiction, based on imagination, and non-fiction, based in fact. Non-fiction includes genres like biography, travel, history and more. The core elements of a story are also outlined as characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution.
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching students about personal narratives and creative nonfiction. The objectives are to define different forms of personal narratives, analyze factual elements like plot and characters, and understand the importance of autobiographical writing. Students will read and analyze autobiographical elements in texts, discuss narrative techniques, and write their own creative nonfiction pieces based on real-life experiences. The lesson concludes with an assignment where students reflect on how writing about their own experience helps express the significance of personal narratives.
This document provides information about creative nonfiction as a genre of writing. It defines creative nonfiction as factual prose that employs literary techniques usually used in fiction to recount real people and events. Some key points:
- Creative nonfiction tells true stories using techniques like narrative, characterization, and imagery. The goal is to make nonfiction engaging like fiction.
- It includes genres like memoirs, biographies, autobiographies, travel writing, nature writing, and essays.
- Literary techniques used include creative license, figures of speech, symbolism, exposition, dialogue, and irony to craft compelling narratives from real facts.
- The document provides examples of creative nonfiction works and discusses analyzing themes and
21st Century Literature-Fiction and Non-Fiction.pptxVANESSADELACRUZ64
Here is a T-chart comparing fiction and creative nonfiction:
Fiction Creative Nonfiction
- Based on author's imagination - Based on facts and real events
- Events and characters are - Events and characters are real people
fabricated/fictional and places
- Can include unrealistic elements - Aims to be realistic and truthful
- Focus is on storytelling - Focus is on informing or teaching
- Goal is entertainment - Goal may be to analyze or explore an issue
Analyzing theme and techniques in creative non-fiction.pptxJoanaJeanBarba
Creative non-fiction utilizes techniques from fiction to craft true accounts and personal narratives. Some key techniques employed include using vivid descriptive language and sensory details to immerse readers, employing narrative structures like scene setting, characterization, and plot development, and incorporating literary devices such as metaphor, symbolism, and imagery. The genre aims to stimulate readers' imaginations while staying grounded in facts, memory, and reflection on real events and experiences.
The document provides an overview of the key elements of short stories, including conflict, plot, character, setting, point of view, theme, and figurative language. It discusses the different types of conflict, such as man vs. man, and external and internal conflict. It also outlines techniques for developing characters and setting a scene.
This document provides an overview of literature and its key elements. It defines literature as a recreation of human experiences through language that expresses feelings and ideas. The main elements discussed include characters, setting, plot, conflict, mood, theme, and tone. It also outlines different genres like fiction, non-fiction, prose, poetry, essays and drama. Literary standards like universality, artistry and intellectual value are presented. Various approaches to analyzing literature such as formalistic, historical and psychological are also summarized.
Composition Project 1Project 1 Literary AnalysisTask Write a l.docxladonnacamplin
Composition Project 1
Project 1: Literary Analysis
Task: Write a literary analysis of one of the short stories we read in this course. Briefly describe the story,
and what you think are the essential literary elements to understanding the story.
Audience and purpose: Your objective is to use evidence to support your analysis of the short story.
Your audience is your classmates and instructor as well as a larger audience who has not read the short story
before.
Research and evidence: You need only draw from the texts that you have read for this project. However,
in order to illustrate your theme, you may also use outside sources.
Steps toward success:
1) Read your short story in-depth. (This will require multiple readings of the text.)
2) Take notes and annotate the story.
3) Take advantage of the process. Carefully consider all revision comments you receive from your peers
and instructor, and make significant revisions.
4) Avoid simply summarizing the plot of the short story. Remember that this class focuses on your
analytical writing skills, not on retelling the story.
4) Checklist:
Length: 900 to 1200 words
Sources: For this project, you need only refer to the literature on which you are working. Be sure
to cite both the evidence from the text and any outside sources you use.
Include a Works Cited page using MLA style.
Literary Analysis: Using Elements of Literature
Students are asked to write literary analysis essays because this type of assignment encourages you to think about
how and why
a poem, short story, novel, or play was written.
·
To successfully analyze literature, you’ll need to remember that authors make specific choices for particular reasons. Your essay should point out the author’s choices and attempt to explain their significance.
·
Another way to look at a literary analysis is to consider a piece of literature from your own perspective. Rather than thinking about the author’s intentions, you can develop an argument based on any single term (or combination of terms) listed below.
You’ll need to use the original text as evidence to defend and explain your argument to the reader.
Character -
representation of a person, place, or thing performing traditionally human activities or functions in a work of fiction
·
Protagonist
- The character the story revolves around.
·
Antagonist
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist.
·
Minor character
- Often provides support and illuminates the protagonist.
·
Static character
- A character that remains the same.
·
Dynamic character
- A character that changes in some important way.
·
Characterization
- The choices an author makes to reveal a character’s personality, such as appearance, actions, dialogue, and motivations.
Look for: Connections, links, and clues between and about characters. Ask yourself what the function and significance of each character is. Make this determination based upon the character's history, what the reader is told (and .
Discovering Literature as a Tool to Assert One’s.pptxRhoda Isip
This document discusses different types of literature and elements of a story. It defines literature as any written work derived from Latin words meaning "writing formed with letters." Literature is divided into fiction, based on imagination, and non-fiction, based in fact. Non-fiction includes genres like biography, travel, history and more. The core elements of a story are also outlined as characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution.
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching students about personal narratives and creative nonfiction. The objectives are to define different forms of personal narratives, analyze factual elements like plot and characters, and understand the importance of autobiographical writing. Students will read and analyze autobiographical elements in texts, discuss narrative techniques, and write their own creative nonfiction pieces based on real-life experiences. The lesson concludes with an assignment where students reflect on how writing about their own experience helps express the significance of personal narratives.
This document provides an overview of fiction as a genre of literature. It defines fiction and notes that while fiction uses imagined characters and events, it can illustrate truths about human life. The principal types of fiction are defined as the short story and novel. Various genres of fiction are then outlined such as fables, parables, tales, romantic fiction, realistic fiction, and more. For each genre, an example is typically provided. The document concludes by discussing various elements of fiction including characters, point of view, plot, setting, conflict, irony, and theme.
The document discusses various literary devices and elements used in writing narratives. It covers idiomatic expressions, creative words from myths and other languages, qualities of good titles, sensing character traits through description and dialogue, and the basic elements of narratives and short stories such as setting, characters, plot, point of view, theme. It provides examples to illustrate techniques for revealing characters and their traits, engaging the reader with an appropriate title, and maintaining a sense of reality, movement and focus in a narrative.
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This document defines and describes different types of narrative writing. It explains that narrative writing is story writing that can be fiction or nonfiction. The main types of narratives discussed are linear, nonlinear, viewpoint, and descriptive narratives. It also outlines some key characteristics of narrative writing, such as descriptive language, characters like the protagonist and antagonist, plot, and narrative structure with a beginning, middle, and end.
reading and writing fiction module 3 [Autosaved] (1) - Copy.pdfJOANESIERAS1
This document defines and describes various types of fiction and their key elements. It discusses short stories, novels, myths, and folktales as principal fiction types. It also outlines different fiction genres like fables, parables, tales, romantic fiction, and their defining characteristics. Additionally, the document covers important fiction elements such as character, point of view, plot, setting, and their various components that authors use to craft fictional works.
This document defines and describes various types of literature including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, novels, drama, epics, memoirs, essays, short stories, and their key elements. It discusses genres, forms of prose and poetry, and characteristics of each such as themes, plots, characters, settings, points of view, dialogue, and more. It also defines literary techniques used across various types of literature like symbolism, imagery, irony, foreshadowing, and characterization.
The document provides information on different types and styles of nonfiction writing such as essays, exposition, persuasion, description, narration, biography, autobiography, journal, diary, oratory, psalm, sermon, aphorism, proverb, epitaph, and letters. It also discusses the key elements of nonfiction including characters, plot, setting, purpose, and tone. The document is intended to inform students about the various forms that nonfiction can take.
Mr. Nkosi prepared and delivered an introduction to the elements of fiction. He defines fiction as works of literature based on imagined realities rather than facts. The document then discusses several key elements of fiction including plot, which is the sequence of events; characterization, how characters develop; narrator and narrative point of view; setting, the time and place; and theme, a repeated idea. Understanding these elements enhances the reader's comprehension of fictional works.
A short story is a brief work of fiction that focuses on a single incident or conflict. It emphasizes human nature and values through limited characters and events occurring over a short period of time. Key elements include a plot involving a conflict, characters that may undergo some change, and the use of symbols, themes and point of view to convey emotion and meaning in a concise manner.
Creative Nonfiction
SHS
Creative writing
Types of Nonfiction
Definition of Nonfiction
Elements of Creative nonfiction
Nonfictional elements
Fi9iction elements
This document discusses key elements of prose and poetry, including plot, character, setting, point of view, style, tone, theme, and types of conflicts. It defines plot as the causal relationship between events in a story. Characterization is created through various methods like description, actions, or other characters' perspectives. Setting establishes the physical and temporal context. Point of view determines the narrative perspective. Style and tone reflect the author's word choices and attitude. Theme conveys a comment or meaning beyond the subject matter. Conflicts can be physical, social, or internal struggles.
The document provides information about the narrative nonfiction genre. It explains that narrative nonfiction blends elements of fiction like plot, characterization, and point of view with nonfiction forms like memoirs and personal essays to describe real events in an engaging way. It discusses how writers of narrative nonfiction conduct research to accurately portray factual details while also using literary techniques to reflect on and develop characters. The genre has become popular for allowing exploration of realistic topics that readers can relate to through blended storytelling.
The document provides information about the narrative nonfiction genre. It explains that narrative nonfiction blends elements of fiction like plot, characterization, and point of view with nonfiction forms like memoirs and personal essays to describe real events in an engaging way. It discusses how writers of narrative nonfiction conduct research to accurately portray factual details while also using literary techniques to reflect on and develop characters. The genre has become popular for allowing exploration of realistic topics that readers can relate to through blended storytelling.
En este documento podemos encontrar una serie de herramientas y ayudas para poder entender de mejor forma la literatura en inglés y como se puede llegar a relacionar con la enseñanza de la misma
What is literature ?
Literature is a term use to describe written or spoken material. The term is most commonly used to refer to words of the creative imagination including works of poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Literature is the art of written works. It is the body of written works of a language period or culture. Literature is published in written works in a particular style or particular subject. Literature is the mirror of life. Our life and all the subject are related to our life is the subject matter or element of literature. So we can get the touch of our life trough literature.Etymologically, literature has to do with letters,the written as opposed to the spoken word, though not everything that is written down is literature.
What is the function of literature ?
As based conception, Aristoteles in “poetic’ that the function of literature is called “catharsis the primary functions of literature are to delight the reader, and heighten his awareness of life. The subsidiary functions are ‘propaganda’, ‘release’ and ‘escape’; but they are subordinated to the primary creative functions of literature.Propaganda literature’ must be distinguished from mere propaganda in which there is nothing creative. The writer of mere propaganda is simply concerned to popularize facts, ideas, and emotions with which he is familiar. But propaganda that is literature is a creative influence irradiating and transforming the writer’s experience.‘Release literature’ is that in which the dominant motive of the writer is simply the assuagement of starved needs, the release of pent-up forces in the personality. Romances, detective stories, thrillers, poems etc.
Literature also provides ‘escape’ from the grim realities of life, and many people read to escape boredom. The higher type of literature helps the reader to escape from trivial reality into significant reality.
Element of Narrative
Conceptual elements ( surface facts )
Actions – events and the sequence ( plot )
Character ‘ agent of motivation
setting – point of reference
Mode of narration ( expressive devices )
Point of view - focus of the narrator knowledge and values
Style - focus of the author’s atittudes and values
This document defines narrative techniques in writing and identifies common techniques used. It discusses that a narrative tells a story through a chronological sequence of events. Some common narrative forms are novels, dramas, fables, and films. Key techniques identified include plot structure with a beginning, middle, climax and end; characters; point of view; tense; setting; theme; imagery; simile and metaphor; hyperbole; personification; and irony. Examples are provided for each technique to illustrate how authors convey meaning through style.
This is a PPT I designed for a friend who was doing a comparative analysis on the Folktale and Novel form of Storytelling. This was for her Refresher's Course at Mumbai University.
Creative nonfiction is a genre that tells true stories based on facts and real people and events from the author's life. While it has a narrative structure like fiction with plot points, it is grounded in reality rather than imagination. Creative nonfiction employs techniques used in fiction like setting, characterization, and themes, but the stories, people, and events are real rather than fictional. Common techniques creative nonfiction authors use include personal reflection, descriptive details, and summarizing scenes.
Elements of a short story power point 2011pbilling
This document provides definitions and explanations of various literary terms that will be used throughout a short story unit and the school year. It defines terms like character, protagonist, antagonist, plot, setting, conflict, climax, resolution and others. It explains concepts like static vs dynamic characters, ways characters are revealed, and types of conflicts. Examples are provided for many of the terms.
This document provides an overview of fiction as a genre of literature. It defines fiction and notes that while fiction uses imagined characters and events, it can illustrate truths about human life. The principal types of fiction are defined as the short story and novel. Various genres of fiction are then outlined such as fables, parables, tales, romantic fiction, realistic fiction, and more. For each genre, an example is typically provided. The document concludes by discussing various elements of fiction including characters, point of view, plot, setting, conflict, irony, and theme.
The document discusses various literary devices and elements used in writing narratives. It covers idiomatic expressions, creative words from myths and other languages, qualities of good titles, sensing character traits through description and dialogue, and the basic elements of narratives and short stories such as setting, characters, plot, point of view, theme. It provides examples to illustrate techniques for revealing characters and their traits, engaging the reader with an appropriate title, and maintaining a sense of reality, movement and focus in a narrative.
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This document defines and describes different types of narrative writing. It explains that narrative writing is story writing that can be fiction or nonfiction. The main types of narratives discussed are linear, nonlinear, viewpoint, and descriptive narratives. It also outlines some key characteristics of narrative writing, such as descriptive language, characters like the protagonist and antagonist, plot, and narrative structure with a beginning, middle, and end.
reading and writing fiction module 3 [Autosaved] (1) - Copy.pdfJOANESIERAS1
This document defines and describes various types of fiction and their key elements. It discusses short stories, novels, myths, and folktales as principal fiction types. It also outlines different fiction genres like fables, parables, tales, romantic fiction, and their defining characteristics. Additionally, the document covers important fiction elements such as character, point of view, plot, setting, and their various components that authors use to craft fictional works.
This document defines and describes various types of literature including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, novels, drama, epics, memoirs, essays, short stories, and their key elements. It discusses genres, forms of prose and poetry, and characteristics of each such as themes, plots, characters, settings, points of view, dialogue, and more. It also defines literary techniques used across various types of literature like symbolism, imagery, irony, foreshadowing, and characterization.
The document provides information on different types and styles of nonfiction writing such as essays, exposition, persuasion, description, narration, biography, autobiography, journal, diary, oratory, psalm, sermon, aphorism, proverb, epitaph, and letters. It also discusses the key elements of nonfiction including characters, plot, setting, purpose, and tone. The document is intended to inform students about the various forms that nonfiction can take.
Mr. Nkosi prepared and delivered an introduction to the elements of fiction. He defines fiction as works of literature based on imagined realities rather than facts. The document then discusses several key elements of fiction including plot, which is the sequence of events; characterization, how characters develop; narrator and narrative point of view; setting, the time and place; and theme, a repeated idea. Understanding these elements enhances the reader's comprehension of fictional works.
A short story is a brief work of fiction that focuses on a single incident or conflict. It emphasizes human nature and values through limited characters and events occurring over a short period of time. Key elements include a plot involving a conflict, characters that may undergo some change, and the use of symbols, themes and point of view to convey emotion and meaning in a concise manner.
Creative Nonfiction
SHS
Creative writing
Types of Nonfiction
Definition of Nonfiction
Elements of Creative nonfiction
Nonfictional elements
Fi9iction elements
This document discusses key elements of prose and poetry, including plot, character, setting, point of view, style, tone, theme, and types of conflicts. It defines plot as the causal relationship between events in a story. Characterization is created through various methods like description, actions, or other characters' perspectives. Setting establishes the physical and temporal context. Point of view determines the narrative perspective. Style and tone reflect the author's word choices and attitude. Theme conveys a comment or meaning beyond the subject matter. Conflicts can be physical, social, or internal struggles.
The document provides information about the narrative nonfiction genre. It explains that narrative nonfiction blends elements of fiction like plot, characterization, and point of view with nonfiction forms like memoirs and personal essays to describe real events in an engaging way. It discusses how writers of narrative nonfiction conduct research to accurately portray factual details while also using literary techniques to reflect on and develop characters. The genre has become popular for allowing exploration of realistic topics that readers can relate to through blended storytelling.
The document provides information about the narrative nonfiction genre. It explains that narrative nonfiction blends elements of fiction like plot, characterization, and point of view with nonfiction forms like memoirs and personal essays to describe real events in an engaging way. It discusses how writers of narrative nonfiction conduct research to accurately portray factual details while also using literary techniques to reflect on and develop characters. The genre has become popular for allowing exploration of realistic topics that readers can relate to through blended storytelling.
En este documento podemos encontrar una serie de herramientas y ayudas para poder entender de mejor forma la literatura en inglés y como se puede llegar a relacionar con la enseñanza de la misma
What is literature ?
Literature is a term use to describe written or spoken material. The term is most commonly used to refer to words of the creative imagination including works of poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Literature is the art of written works. It is the body of written works of a language period or culture. Literature is published in written works in a particular style or particular subject. Literature is the mirror of life. Our life and all the subject are related to our life is the subject matter or element of literature. So we can get the touch of our life trough literature.Etymologically, literature has to do with letters,the written as opposed to the spoken word, though not everything that is written down is literature.
What is the function of literature ?
As based conception, Aristoteles in “poetic’ that the function of literature is called “catharsis the primary functions of literature are to delight the reader, and heighten his awareness of life. The subsidiary functions are ‘propaganda’, ‘release’ and ‘escape’; but they are subordinated to the primary creative functions of literature.Propaganda literature’ must be distinguished from mere propaganda in which there is nothing creative. The writer of mere propaganda is simply concerned to popularize facts, ideas, and emotions with which he is familiar. But propaganda that is literature is a creative influence irradiating and transforming the writer’s experience.‘Release literature’ is that in which the dominant motive of the writer is simply the assuagement of starved needs, the release of pent-up forces in the personality. Romances, detective stories, thrillers, poems etc.
Literature also provides ‘escape’ from the grim realities of life, and many people read to escape boredom. The higher type of literature helps the reader to escape from trivial reality into significant reality.
Element of Narrative
Conceptual elements ( surface facts )
Actions – events and the sequence ( plot )
Character ‘ agent of motivation
setting – point of reference
Mode of narration ( expressive devices )
Point of view - focus of the narrator knowledge and values
Style - focus of the author’s atittudes and values
This document defines narrative techniques in writing and identifies common techniques used. It discusses that a narrative tells a story through a chronological sequence of events. Some common narrative forms are novels, dramas, fables, and films. Key techniques identified include plot structure with a beginning, middle, climax and end; characters; point of view; tense; setting; theme; imagery; simile and metaphor; hyperbole; personification; and irony. Examples are provided for each technique to illustrate how authors convey meaning through style.
This is a PPT I designed for a friend who was doing a comparative analysis on the Folktale and Novel form of Storytelling. This was for her Refresher's Course at Mumbai University.
Creative nonfiction is a genre that tells true stories based on facts and real people and events from the author's life. While it has a narrative structure like fiction with plot points, it is grounded in reality rather than imagination. Creative nonfiction employs techniques used in fiction like setting, characterization, and themes, but the stories, people, and events are real rather than fictional. Common techniques creative nonfiction authors use include personal reflection, descriptive details, and summarizing scenes.
Elements of a short story power point 2011pbilling
This document provides definitions and explanations of various literary terms that will be used throughout a short story unit and the school year. It defines terms like character, protagonist, antagonist, plot, setting, conflict, climax, resolution and others. It explains concepts like static vs dynamic characters, ways characters are revealed, and types of conflicts. Examples are provided for many of the terms.
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This document discusses the writing process and provides details on the pre-writing, writing, and post-writing stages. It explains that pre-writing involves exploring topics and ideas, writing is when the content is developed, and post-writing consists of revision, editing, and receiving feedback to improve the draft. Key elements like plot, setting, character, dialogue, and symbol are also defined. The objectives are to engage in writing using a literary convention and employ nonfiction elements properly.
Literature deals with human feelings, emotions, experiences and thoughts. It is divided into prose and poetry. Poets generally write to communicate their feelings and thoughts about a subject using beautiful language. Readers can uncover real treasures in literature, like history, personal experiences and perspectives about life.
The document provides techniques for writing short poems, including having a clear purpose, avoiding cliches, using poetic devices like imagery and figurative language, choosing concrete words, communicating a theme, and revising work through polishing and feedback from others. The goal is to express meaning and ideas using beautiful language to create vivid images and convey messages to readers.
The document provides information on the differences between critical reading and critical thinking. It defines each concept and gives examples. Critical reading refers to carefully analyzing a text to understand information and ideas within it. Critical thinking refers to evaluating information and ideas read, and determining what to accept as valid based on one's prior knowledge. The document emphasizes that critical reading must come before critical thinking, as one needs to fully understand a text through critical reading before critically analyzing and evaluating it. Exercises are provided to demonstrate critical reading strategies like completing sentences in context and answering passage-based questions.
The document provides instructions for writing a diary entry, including using the first person, including dates and times, describing events in chronological order from the writer's point of view, and expressing personal emotions and feelings. It recommends using paragraphs and an informal style to organize the writing. Key aspects are writing as if a real person wrote it themselves and making it sound exciting to read.
The document provides an introduction to search engines. It defines a search engine as a website that allows users to search internet content by entering search terms. Popular search engines mentioned include Google, Bing, and Yahoo. The document outlines learning objectives related to defining search engines, listing commonly used ones, using search engines to find information and resources, outlining the search engine usage process, and practicing using a search engine. It then provides a sample search activity walking through searching a health website about the brain and answering questions using the retrieved information.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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2. Learning Competencies:
1. Do a close reading of creative nonfictional texts;
2. Identify the fictional elements in the texts.
Learning Targets:
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
1. List down the nature and characteristics of creative nonfiction;
2. Read sample creative nonfiction works and point-out the elements of fiction
utilized by the writer.
4. What is Creative
Nonfiction?
Nonfiction is writing that is based on true
events, people, places, and facts. It is a
vast category and has sub-genres: it could
be factual, like a scientific paper; it could
also be creative, like a personal essay.
6. What is Creative Nonfiction?
The label “creative nonfiction” can apply to
various categories of writing, including
food, travel, memoir, personal essay, and
other hybridized forms. Its defining
characteristic is the use of literary
techniques to create a sense of artfulness
in the language, character development,
and story.
7. Elements of Creative Nonfiction
A. Plot is one of the basic elements of every story: put simply, plot
refers to the actual events that take place within the bounds of your
narrative.
PLOT
SCOPE, SEQUENCE, PACING
8. Elements of Creative Nonfiction
Characterization refers
to the development of
characters
through actions,
descriptions, and
dialogue.
Characters.
Characters bring life to the story.
Keep in mind that while human
characters are most frequently
featured in stories, sometimes
there
are non- human characters in a
story such as animals or even the
environment itself.
Characterization.
The writer’s narrative
position is informed by
point-of-view
Point of View.
9. Elements of Creative Nonfiction
Writers use symbols to
give meaning to
objects, or
events that are outside
of the literal.
Setting and Atmosphere.
Each story has a setting. The
setting is the place
where the story takes place.
Symbols and Symbolisms.
The writer’s narrative
position is informed by
point-of-view
Point of View.
10. Elements of Creative Nonfiction
is a rhetorical device
that achieves a special
effect by using
words in a distinctive
way.
Irony.
Irony is a literary device or event in
which how things seem to be is in
fact very different from how they
actually are.
VERBAL, DRAMATIC,
SITUATIONAL
(a young wife cuts off her hair in order to buy her
husband a chain for his prized watch, but the husband
sells his watch to buy his wife a
comb for her beautiful hair.)
Figures of speech.
Basically, this refers to
the communication
between characters in
the
narrative.
Dialogue.
11. SHORT RECALL?
FIGURES OF SPEECH
1. SIMILE
2. HYPERBOLE
3. IRONY
4. ONOMATOPOEIA
5. PERSONIFICATION