Friday, 18 January 2019

assignment CNF


1.why do journalists refer to what they write as stories, not report?

Answer:

Because  journalists refer to does not apply only to reporters but to everybody in the editorial chain, from desk editors, copy editors, specialist and sports writers to the editor him or herself. Words published in newspapers, on air or online are stories.

2.what is the only purpose of journalism?explain?


Answer:

The only purpose of journalists write stories for their readers to tell them what is going on, to inform them, engage them, entertain them, shock them, amuse them, disturb them, and uplift them.

3.can you consider the piece you read as an example of CNF?if yes, what literary element are present in the piece?


ANSWER:
The literary element use in the piece is essay because often found in newspapers and magazines.

4.what is the theme of the piece?How did you come up with the idea.


Answer:

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?

Answer:
I think it does. If you consider “fiction” derives from the Latin fictiō,“to create,” then creative nonfiction roughly translates to “creative non-create.” Which, inherently, means the name for this genre makes no sense. “Creative non-create”–what does that even mean? That writing of any kind that takes root in fact or truth requires no creativity on the part of the author, in contrast to fiction, which is the pinnacle of creativity and imagination? I don’t believe that for a second. Hyphenating nonfiction, in my own personal opinion, just highlights the fact that CNF as a genre is defined solely and historically by the fact that it’s ‘not-fiction,’ ‘not-creating.
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