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The flourishing of prose forms such as the novel, short story, essay, and literary drama
so he would have enough energy to teach Zero reading and writing
While Stanley and Zero were stuck with the poisonous lizards, Zero was able to sound out the writing on the suitcase to identify that it had Stanley's name on it. In the meanwhile, outside of the hole, the lawyers were trying to sort out everything that had gone on at the camp.
By no means. Most writing is not literature. Even some literature is not literature. "All writings" includes a vast amount of factual material: historical records, technical information, law and legal commentary, journalistic writings, nonfiction of many other kinds. There is also the whole body of advertising, marketing, propaganda, political writing, and so on, whose aim is to sell something: product, point of view, position, cause, etc. None of this is literature. Most of what you find in magazines and newspapers is not literature, even though there's an awful lot of words in them. (Some nonfiction is literature; the lines are not as crisp as all that.) There is a very loose sense of "literature" to mean almost any kind of writing--for example, "advertising literature"--but that is not what we mean when we talk about literature as such.
Legal writing is the art of writing employed by lawyers and judges when communicating in written form while legal drafting is an advanced form of legal writing where writing skills are employed.
The flourishing of prose forms such as the novel, short story, essay, and literary drama
It is not different. Literary writing is characterized by its creativity and originality.
Literary writing makes use of figurative words and creative descriptions and narrations while academic writing is based on facts, systematically presented, and organized.
TEXT means writing (as in text book) as does LITERARY (as in literary skills). Given this information you can see immediately that you question is specious.
"Literary" means something having to do with literature, with the art of writing.
The literary term for a passage taken from another work is an "excerpt." This is a brief selection or quotation from a book, article, or other piece of writing. Excerpts are often used to support an argument, provide evidence, or introduce a text.
literary sources are more useful than archaeological sources for writing history
literary works maybe?
what literary elments did phillis wheatley use in an hyme to the evening
He was writing a letter to his mother.
Literary nonfiction includes vivid descriptions.
I think it might be a 'vignette'. 'Literary' mean that the method of writing is more important than the contents. So a piece involving literary devices and communicative methods would be considered literary.