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krek1111 [17]
2 years ago
7

20 POINTS!!!!! One important component of narrative nonfiction is research, which often presents itself as a form of reflection.

Describe the ways in which Bennett’s talk addresses this component of narrative nonfiction. Use examples from the talk to support your answer.
English
1 answer:
makkiz [27]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

john (n) + ate (v) + the (det) + cake (n).

Explanation:

which often presents itself as a form of reflection. The elements within narrative nonfiction are similar to those found within novels, including: well-developed characters, engaging dialogue, a story that follows a narrative arc, an identifiable theme, and the use of literary devices such as symbolism and imagery.Writers of narrative nonfiction blend elements of narration such as plot, pacing, and point of view with various forms of nonfiction, such as the personal essay or memoir.

Narrative nonfiction seeks to be entertaining as well as informative, while at the same time being meticulously researched and accurate. Many examples of creative nonfiction are written from a first-person perspective, especially the diary or memoir, which are autobiographical in nature.hope this helps D:

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