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Mandarinka [93]
1 year ago
5

The primary purpose of technical nonfiction is to A. teach people. B. portray a person's life. C. share personal stories. D. ent

ertain people.
English
2 answers:
tatiyna1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

A. Teach people  

Explanation:

Non-Fiction is the branch of literature which deals with the writings based on descriptive information and real life events. Types of non-fiction includes narratives, prose, biography, autobiography, history, memoirs, and essays. Non-Fiction is what fiction is not. It is, like fiction, it is not dramatic or based on imagination but on facts.  

Further Explanation:

Technical Writing is the writing that involves the drafting or writing of technical communication and occupational fields such as finances, computers, engineering, and forestry, and others. Technical writing is a type of non-fiction writing.  

Technical Non-Fiction is the type of non-fiction which involves teaching of its reader either through the medium of a manual or a textbook. Both the manual and textbook's serves the purpose of educating its reader.  

In Manual, the user gets to know how to use the machinery they had bought.  

<u>Types of manuals</u>  

Instruction Manual: Concerns with giving instruction on "How to use a product".

User Manual: dealing with different kind of users, such as beginners or students.  

Installation manual: This type of manual helps its reader to know how to install a product that they have bought.  

Whereas, in Textbook, students are able to gain knowledge of various subjects.  

Textbook are the books that are used in schools and complied in the curriculum studies.  

Textbook now can be both digital and in print.  

Learn:  

Learn more about literary non-fiction: brainly.com/question/10319856:

Learn more about non-fiction: https://brainly.in/question/3020475

Keywords:

Non-fiction, literary non-fiction, creative non-fiction, technical non-fiction, fiction, non-fiction article.  

Rus_ich [418]1 year ago
4 0
<span>The answer is A. teach people.

</span><span>Technical nonfiction are things like manuals, textbooks, etc.

Have a good day! =)</span>
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