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NON-FICTION#1
A genre of writing that presents factual information and real events, contrasting with fiction.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#2
Structured approaches to gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information to support non-fiction narratives.
PERSONAL NARRATIVE#3
A storytelling technique that incorporates personal experiences to add depth and relatability to non-fiction.
EDITING#4
The process of revising content for clarity, coherence, and style, ensuring the piece meets professional standards.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#5
Techniques for effectively delivering written work to an audience, including speech delivery and visual aids.
CREDIBLE SOURCES#6
Reliable and authoritative references that enhance the validity of research in non-fiction writing.
SYNTHESIS#7
Combining various pieces of information to create a cohesive understanding or narrative in writing.
PEER REVIEW#8
A collaborative process where writers evaluate each other's work, providing constructive feedback for improvement.
STRUCTURE#9
The organizational framework of a non-fiction piece, including introduction, body, and conclusion.
ANALYSIS#10
The examination of content to derive insights, supporting arguments or narratives in non-fiction writing.
VOICE#11
The unique style and perspective of the writer that conveys personality and tone in their writing.
DRAFTING#12
The initial phase of writing where ideas are put into a structured format, subject to further revision.
FINAL READ-THROUGH#13
The last review of a written piece to catch any remaining errors before submission or publication.
VISUAL AIDS#14
Graphics or images used during presentations to enhance understanding and engagement with the audience.
REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#15
A personal writing practice where writers assess their thoughts and progress throughout the writing process.
NARRATIVE INTEGRATION#16
The technique of blending personal anecdotes with factual research to create a cohesive story.
OUTLINE#17
A structured plan that organizes main ideas and supporting details before writing the full piece.
REVISION CHECKLIST#18
A tool used to systematically review content for clarity, coherence, and adherence to guidelines.
PRESENTATION ANXIETY#19
The nervousness or fear experienced when presenting work to an audience, which can be managed with practice.
PUBLICATION STANDARDS#20
Industry guidelines that dictate the formatting and content quality required for publishing written work.
COLLABORATION#21
Working together with peers to enhance writing through shared feedback and support.
ENGAGEMENT#22
The ability to captivate and maintain the audience's interest during a presentation.
COMPELLING CONTENT#23
Writing that is interesting and persuasive, drawing readers in and encouraging them to engage.
FINAL SUBMISSION#24
The process of submitting the completed non-fiction piece for publication consideration or assessment.