Understanding Dialogue and Themes in Nonfiction
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What is 'dialogue' in creative nonfiction?

The conversation spoken between people.

What is the central idea of an essay called?

Theme

What is the process of clarifying meaning by revising each word and line of your draft called?

Editing (Proofreading)

What branch of science studies human societies and relationships?

<p>Social Science</p> Signup and view all the answers

What term was sociology referred to in the 19th century?

<p>Science of society</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three main career tracks for applied social science?

<p>Counseling, Social Work, Communication Studies</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are goals of counseling? (Select all that apply)

<p>Preventive Goals</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does counseling help individuals and groups?

<p>It provides guidance, help, and support to improve well-being.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Nystul (2003), how is counseling defined?

<p>As an art and a science.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the subjective dimension of counseling referred to as?

<p>As an art</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the objective dimension of counseling referred to as?

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Study Notes

Dialogue

  • Refers to the conversation between people
  • A fundamental element of creative nonfiction

Theme

  • Central idea that permeates an essay or work
  • Unveils a universal truth

Editing (Proofreading)

  • A thorough process focusing on clarifying meaning by revising each word and line within a draft

Social Science

  • A branch of science focused on studying human societies and the interactions within them
  • Also known as sociology, it emerged in the 19th century as the "science of society"
  • Encompasses a broad range of economic disciplines

Applied Social Science

  • Applies social science concepts, models, and theories to real-world issues
  • Offers solutions to various societal problems
  • Includes disciplines, professions, and occupations aiming to improve the well-being of communities, organizations, and individuals

Three Main Career Tracks for Applied Science

  • Counseling
  • Social Work
  • Communication Studies

Counseling

  • Professionals assisting individuals, families, groups, and communities to enhance their well-being
  • This assistance can be provided through:
    • Providing guidance, support, and help to individuals facing various life challenges

Counseling Defined

  • Nystul (2003) describes it as a combination of art and science, focusing on both objective and subjective aspects of the counseling process.

Counseling as an Art

  • Represents the subjective dimension of counseling
  • A flexible and creative process where the counselor adapts their approach based on the client's evolving needs

Counseling as a Science

  • Represents the objective dimension of counseling

Counseling in Practical Terms

  • Involves a person in distress seeking help and allowing a counselor to engage with them
  • Often involves a formal request for assistance

Preventive Goals in Counseling

  • Aim to avoid undesired outcomes

Enhancement Goals in Counseling

  • Involve utilizing specific strategies to improve the counseling process

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This quiz explores the fundamental elements of creative nonfiction, focusing on dialogue and themes. It delves into how these components contribute to the overall narrative and convey universal truths. Test your knowledge of editing, social science, and applied social science concepts as well.

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