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Unit 1 Fiction & Nonfiction
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Elements of Fiction Fiction is literature with imaginary people, events, or places. Example: Cinderella Characters: Plot: Setting: Narrator: Theme: THINK-PAIR-SHARE
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Cinderella Characters: Cinderella,stepmother,fairy godmother Plot: a young girl living in a wicked step family, her magical transformation that enables her to dance with a prince, and then her losing and then reclaiming a glass slipper Setting: timeless fairy tale land of castles and princes Narrator: a storyteller speaking from the 3 rd person point of view Theme: kindness & goodness triumphs over meanness & evil ****One element might stand out more than the others. For ex. Plot- mystery; _______________-Western; theme- folk tales. *******
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Types of fiction Fiction is classified into a specific type depending on its length. Novels usually have subplots, usually the longest. EX. The plot of a young man coming from China in search of his father. There might be a subplot involving his attempt to get his article about his father published in an American newspaper. Novellas have a word count of 10,000-70,000 words. (Charles Dickens story, A Christmas Carol) Short Stories are meant to be read in one sitting. (Little House on the Praire or Snow White)
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Elements of Nonfiction Nonfiction only deals with real or true events. The prefix NON means not. What does nonfiction mean? Types of Nonfiction: Biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and sometimes journal tell stories and are usually written in narrative form.
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Nonfiction (con’t) Nonfiction writing is often developed to meet a purpose, or goal, such as to explain, or to persuade. Letters and essays and articles are used to persuade. Formative Assessment: Check your Understanding-pg.5
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