Genres

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Across
  1. 3. Narratives set after a catastrophic event, exploring survival
  2. 6. Detailed accounts of a person's life written by someone else.
  3. 8. Stories centered around solving a crime or uncovering secrets.
  4. 9. Narrative literature combining text and illustrations in comic
  5. 10. Stories set in a specific historical period, blending factual
  6. 13. Narratives focusing on romantic relationships and emotional connections.
  7. 14. A personal account of someone's life experiences, focusing on specific
  8. 16. Short tales with a moral lesson, often featuring animals as characters.
  9. 17. imaginative tales.
  10. 18. exploration.
  11. 19. societal rebuilding.
  12. 20. with fictional characters.
  13. 21. Literary works that express emotions and ideas through rhythmic and
  14. 22. Fiction set in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements.
  15. 24. psychological elements.
  16. 25. language.
  17. 26. Action-packed stories featuring journeys and exploration.
  18. 28. Stories exploring futuristic concepts, advanced technology, and
  19. 29. Short pieces of writing that express the author's viewpoint on a particular
Down
  1. 1. Fiction targeted at adolescent readers, often addressing
  2. 2. format.
  3. 4. Timeless works recognized for their artistic merit and culture
  4. 5. relevant to youth.
  5. 7. Literature designed to evoke fear, dread, or shock through supernatural
  6. 11. Stories written for children, often featuring moral lessons
  7. 12. control.
  8. 15. or themes.
  9. 22. Short stories featuring magical beings and moral lessons, often for
  10. 23. significance.
  11. 27. Narratives set in an imagined future characterized by oppressive