6 Questions
Literary Journalism/Reportage uses only non-fiction techniques.
False
The passage 'Werner' by Jo Ann Beard is an example of Literary Journalism/Reportage.
True
The questions who, what, when, where, and why are answered in a Literary Journalism/Reportage piece.
True
Literary Journalism/Reportage only focuses on hard news and current events.
False
The passage 'Consider the Lobster' by David Foster Wallace is an example of Literary Journalism/Reportage.
True
Literary Journalism/Reportage is a style of writing that only focuses on fiction.
False
Explore the characteristics of literary journalism/reportage, a style of writing that combines factual reporting with literary techniques. Learn how to use dramatic techniques to engage your readers. Practice identifying examples of literary journalism in texts.
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