CNF AGREEMENT



  1. Why do journalist refer to what they write as stories, not report?

  • Because, you've gathered the information, done the reporting. You've interviewed all the people involved, the eye witnesses to the explosion, the police, etc, etc. And now you have to write the story. The information you have gathered will not have entered your notebook in order of importance.
    2. What  is the only purpose of journalism? Explain?
  • The purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments.
    3. Can you consider the piece you read as an example of CNF? If yes, what literary elements are present in the piece?
  • Yes, it has POV like 3rd Person POV
      4. What is the theme of the piece? How did you come up with the idea?
  • The theme of the piece is all about journalist writing and telling the people they did not know
    5.  What is the difference of creative nonfiction and nonfiction?
  • Non-fiction is everything that is not included in fiction. In the bookstore you will find the fiction section, which contains novels and short stories. The rest of the store in its entirety is nonfiction. This includes memoir, biography, cookbooks. self-help, art, photography, sports, technology, religion and much more. 
  • Creative nonfiction is a relatively new genre. Creative nonfiction is based on a true story. But in the telling the writer resorts to memory or extrapolation based on the facts. 
Reference: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-non-fiction-and-creative-non-fiction

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