Q2 CNF LESSON 3 DRAFTING OF NONFICTION.pptx

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Writing your draft


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Writing a Draft Based on Memorable Experience

CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING Creative nonfiction writing is a process as much as a product .

Understanding that writing is a process with several stages to observe allows you to write most efficiently. It enables you to focus on one task at a time rather than trying to juggle many different aspects of writing simultaneously. CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING

1.Prewriting 2. Drafting 3. Revising 4. Editing 5. Publishing STEPS IN WRITING PROCESS

But the focus will only be on prewriting and drafting , so that you can already write a draft on your memorable real-life experience. TAKE NOTE:

Prewriting involves exploring a subject, narrowing your focus to a specific topic, researching the topic, gathering details, and organizing them. PREWRITING

1. Topic 2. Author’s Purpose 3. Audience 4. Special Considerations All prewriting or planning begins with thinking about four key

Drafting is creating a first written version or draft (beginning, middle, and ending). During this step, you work steadily to connect your ideas to form a first version of your writing. DRAFTING

When you draft, you work steadily to put your ideas into an initial, rough form without stopping. Afterward you can rework this initial writing into a clear first draft, but do not worry about mechanical errors at this point. Your first draft ought to contain a beginning, a middle, and an ending. DRAFTING

1. BEGINNING The beginning does a number of important jobs. a. Grabs the reader’s attention with an interesting fact, question, or anecdote. b. Provides necessary background. c. Enable a voice appropriate for the purpose of the writing

2. MIDDLE The middle supports and develops the writing, providing a variety of details and information: a. Facts and statistics explain ideas b. Definitions and examples clarify ideas c. Anecdotes and observations connect to the topic to real life

The middle also organizes the supporting details according to pattern. Here are a number of basic patterns of organization: 1. Organizing details chronologically 2. Presenting statements according to correct reasoning

3. Presenting details from least to most important or most to least 4. Covering causes and then effects 5. Similarities and differences 6. Pros and cons

3. ENDING The ending leaves an expression in one or more ways. a. Sums up the writing b. Emphasizes a key point c. Connects with the reader’s life d. Calls the reader to act e. Provides a strong final thought f. Asks a provocative question

PT #3 MAKING OF A TRAVEL BROCHURE.

RUBRIC