Lately in class

Lately in class we’ve been doing different genres to write in. We have done mystery + supernatural + sport commentary + creative non-fiction. I have come across creative non-fiction before, but the idea still seems a bit unusual.

Definition- Creative non-fiction- Creative non-fiction is a style of writing that includes facts, but is told in a more interesting way, making it seem like it could be fiction. Creative non-fiction is often exaggerated.

In other news, I’m reading Anne of Green Gables. Well, I’m not reading it, I’m having it read to me. I thought that it would be hard to read because it was written ages ago, so the language is weird. There have been heaps of words that I’ve had to ask about, but that’s okay for me; I like learning new words.

Did you know? Did you know that the word ejaculated used to be used as said quickly, or exclaimed. I thought that that was really weird, and I laughed a lot at it, too.

Peace signPeace out.

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