Which of the following best describes literary nonfiction?
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Literary nonfiction uses narrative techniques that go beyond recounting events as mere facts or events to reveal some interpretation of facts or events. Literary nonfiction focuses on embellishing factual and technical documents with imaginative elements.
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Literary nonfiction is a genre that attempts to tell a new or at least a previously untold story.
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- It may be written by an author who is a journalist, an author of popular fiction, or a poet.
- It is a genre of writing that is built upon ideas of realism and reality.
- It tells stories through primary sources and often uses historical events to frame the topics discussed.
- It is the writing of nonfiction that is not explicitly labelled as autobiographical, biographical, or journalistic.
- It is a genre of writing that utilizes literary devices and techniques in a way that transcends the genre and genre boundaries.
- The writing of nonfiction that is not explicitly labelled as autobiographical, biographical, or journalistic.
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