Monday, October 27, 2008

Non-Fiction Writing and Introduction

Musical Artist Informative Paper
  1. Who is your favorite artist
    • Short Bio

  2. Why is __________ your favorite artist?
    • Justification

    • Short comparison

  3. What kind of person is ___________?
    • Positive

    • Negative

    • Miscellaneous


  4. After reviewing the previous information, why do you support ____________?
Today, we began discussing non-fiction and what it means to write in this genre. We discussed the meanings of the words, true, real, factual, without using their roots. We also discussed the meanings of empirical and tangible.

The definitions surrounded the principles of perception and scientific validity. This was very good and proved that you all's thinking is superior indeed.
Thanks to V. Clay, U. Ewo, M. Haywood, B. Hines, K. Kelley, Z. Solomon, E. Thomas, L. Johnson, B. Grimes and M. Fritz, for contributing their definitions today.

My definition of real, factual, or true, is "Something that is widely percieved, verifiable with science, which is as a result understood, and consequently is, able to, or expected to reproduce(able).

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