Literary genres
Across
- 3. non-fiction story that factually and historically represents one's life from beginning to end told by oneself.
- 5. Writing: non-fiction attempting to influence the reader.
- 9. Fiction: based on a person/event from history.
- 10. Fiction: dealing with aliens, the distant future, or advanced technology.
- 12. Writing: non-fiction providing information on a topic.
- 14. Tale: a story with magic, monsters, and/or talking animals (like fiction / fantasy, but part of the oral tradition).
- 15. has gods or goddesses and often accounts for how something came to be.
Down
- 1. an exaggerated story about something that may have been real at one time.
- 2. (drama): writing that is meant to be acted on a stage (a play) and ends in sadness and death.
- 4. Fiction: a story that could have happened, but didn't.
- 6. non-fiction story of one's life told by another.
- 7. Tale: stories set in the Wild West; the main character's strengths, skills, or size have been exaggerated and the tone is funny.
- 8. non-fiction collection of memories from a particular part of the author's life.
- 11. (drama): writing that is meant to be acted on a stage (a play) and has a happy ending.
- 13. Fiction: containing monsters, magic, or other supernatural elements.
- 14. a very short story that has a moral or life lesson; usually has talking animals as main characters.