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C RE ATIV E

W RIT ING

NON-
FICTION
WRITING
Presentation by Ashley N. Abad and Dione Karyl Almario
Today's Presentation

D ISCU SSI ON PO I N T S

• What is Non-Fiction Writing


• Difference of Fiction Writing and Non-Fiction Writing
• Characteristics of Non-Fiction Writing
• Example of Non-Fiction Writing
NON-FICTION
WRITING

• comprises of written works based on


facts, real people and on real events.
• Non fiction is objective
• The stories told in Non-fiction must be
true, if something in the story is made
up and imagined, then it falls under
fiction.
FICTION NON-FICTION
-refers to any narrative -based on facts and real
that is derived from the events.
imagination of the author.
-tells the reader
-tells a story containing information
problems and solutions.

DIFFERENCE -can be different point of


-authorial point of view.

OF FICTION views

AND NON-
FICTION
NON FICTION WRITING must
involve real people, places and events.

NON FICTION must also contain


facts, which are information that can be
proved to be true.

MOST NON-FICTION is written to


express or to inform, while other has a
similar author's purpose.

CHARACTERISTICS
Tone, the author’s attitude toward the OF NON FICTION
subject or reader, is displayed through WRITING
the writer’s word choice and style.
TYPES OF There are two types of non-fiction:

NON- • The first is literary non-fiction


which includes non-fiction
FICTION writing that is like a fiction.

WRITING
• elements of fiction like
characters, setting, and plot.
Must be real and not
imaginary.

• The other type of non-fiction


is informative nonfiction.
• To explain or inform about a
concept or situation.
• Factual information
EXAMPLES
OF
LITERARY
NON-
FICTION
EXAMPLES OF
INFORMATIVE
NON-FICTION
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING!

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