Thursday, March 19, 2009

Identify Similarities and Differences

  • Do you need to read a fictional story in a different way than you read a piece of nonfiction?
  • What is the author’s goal when writing a fictional story?
  • What is a reader’s goal when reading a fictional story?
  • What is the author’s goal when writing a piece of nonfiction?
  • What is the reader’s goal when reading a piece of nonfiction?
  • Why do you think this?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Question Answers

1. Do you need to read a fictional story in a different way then you read a non-fiction story?
Answer: No. You can read them the same with exspretion, enjoyment, and excitment just like any story!


2. What is the auther's goal when writing a fictional story?
Answer: To give enjoyment and excitment to the reader and mabie to teach them a lesson or two.


3. What is the reader's goal when reading a fictional story?
Answer: To find out what happens next and to learn a valuble lesson within the selection.


4. What is the auther's goal when writing a peice of non-fiction?
Answer: To tell of a person, Place, or Thing and it's meaning, ajitives, and where and when it was biult mabie.


5. What is the reader's goal when reading a peice of non-fiction?
Answer: To find something out and to discover some information in the selection.


6. Why do you think this?
Answer: I think this because non-fiction is when the person (writer) is writing it is true. And sometimes can give infomation.

Anonymous said...

Question Answers
1.No, because you understand them in different ways.

2. His/Her goal is that he wants to add a fake fact like you could fly.

3.I think the readers goal is when they read that ficional story they would just read a not true book just to read.


4. The authors goal is to add some real facts like: When was the first dinosour born?.

5.I think the readers goal is that they would want to learn some more facts.

6. I think this because nonfiction is real and fiction is fake but you would think it's the opisite, I thought it was the opisite when I was little.

Anonymous said...

Hi I'm LaSonya.These are my answers to the questions that I have been asked. I really don't need to fictional story because I'm really not that into fiction stories and I understand very much weather it's fiction or non-fiction. To entertain the reader and mabey to teach them a lesson through the fantasies that they love just as non-fiction. I think that the readers goal is to accomplish the story if it is interesting.To teach the reader something or to review something that they already knew. To learn something or review it. I think that because I am a non-fiction reader,and sometimes occasionally a
fiction reader.

Anonymous said...

Hello!I Beonca with a capitial B know that I most likely have been typing too much but please listen!My answer to the first question is that in a way no because either way you have to pick up the book and open it whether it's fantasy, or Non-fiction,a biography or whatever all I'm saying is that you have to read it all the same way :With your eyes!anmd when it comes to undersanding yes because you might read a Tinker bell story most everything in it is fictional and if you were to read about the leaning tower of pisa then you might think that everything that they were telling you was fake.I think that her or his goal was to write something that everyone can enjoy an it is for everyone that can read even a baby.The readers goal is to accomplish reading the book and having somthing that could help them inprove there vocabrulary with the words in the book.I think that the goal is to give sombody something to read or to teach something to someone or to inform.I thnk to learn something new.I think this because it is in the prophcy of reading that this is how I will feel!!