Genres

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Across
  1. 3. Traditional stories explaining natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, or supernatural occurrences, often featuring gods, heroes, and symbolic meanings.
  2. 6. Stories centered around solving a puzzle or crime, often involving detectives, suspense, and unexpected plot twists.
  3. 8. Literary works characterized by rhythm, meter, and expressive language, often exploring themes of emotion, beauty, and the human experience.
  4. 14. Non-fiction works intended to educate and inform readers on specific topics or subjects.
  5. 15. Traditional stories passed down orally through generations within a culture, often containing elements of folklore and mythology.
  6. 19. Timeless works of literature that have enduring significance and cultural value, often considered exemplary in their respective genres.
  7. 21. Non-fiction works that employ literary techniques to tell true stories or convey factual information in a narrative form.
  8. 22. Novel Narratives presented in comic book format, often featuring complex storytelling and visual artistry.
  9. 23. Stories set in imaginary worlds or featuring magical elements, often involving quests, mythical creatures, and epic battles between good and evil.
Down
  1. 1. Works intended to amuse and entertain through humor, wit, and absurd situations.
  2. 2. Transcripts or recordings of spoken presentations or addresses, often conveying persuasive or informative messages.
  3. 4. Fictional works set in the past, often incorporating real events, figures, and settings.
  4. 5. Stories that portray events, characters, and settings in a manner faithful to real life, often focusing on everyday experiences and struggles.
  5. 7. Speculative fiction exploring imaginative concepts such as advanced technology, space exploration, and alternate realities.
  6. 9. An account of a person's life written by another, documenting their achievements, character, and events.
  7. 10. Traditional narratives often based on historical events or figures but with exaggerated or supernatural elements, passed down orally within a culture.
  8. 11. Stories designed to evoke fear, dread, or terror in readers, often featuring supernatural elements, monsters, or psychological horror.
  9. 12. Short stories featuring animals or mythical creatures with moral lessons or allegorical meanings.
  10. 13. Suspenseful stories characterized by tension, excitement, and anticipation, often featuring high stakes and fast-paced action.
  11. 16. Stories focused on exciting and daring journeys or experiences, often involving exploration, danger, and suspense.
  12. 17. An account of a person's life written by themselves, detailing personal experiences and reflections.
  13. 18. Books specifically tailored for young readers, often featuring simple language, vivid illustrations, and themes suitable for children.
  14. 20. A form of literature intended for performance, typically featuring dialogue and action to tell a story or convey emotions.