Literary genres
Across
- 2. Designed for young children with illustrated content.
- 4. An account of a person's life written by the person themselves.
- 5. A fictional story in pictures, often the dialogue is presented in “word balloons” next to the respective characters.
- 6. Aimed at readers aged 12-18.
- 8. Stories about the lives and romantic problems of young women, usually written by women.
- 11. Stories that focus on the growth of a protagonist from childhood to adulthood.
- 13. Focuses on love and relationships.
- 15. Involves intense excitement and anticipation.
- 17. Involves solving a crime or uncovering secrets.
- 18. A short story that features magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings and belongs to the folklore genre.
- 19. Stories with detectives who use clues to solve a mystery.
Down
- 1. An account of a person's life written by another person.
- 3. Speculative stories based on futuristic science and technology.
- 4. Involves thrilling journeys and explorations.
- 7. Stories based on historical facts or events, often blending real and fictional events.
- 9. Stories that have been around for decades that have been read by many generations.
- 10. Literary work that uses a distinctive style and rhythm.
- 12. Involves magical, mythological or supernatural elements, often set in imaginary worlds.
- 14. Literature that is written for the purpose of being performed in front of an audience
- 16. Intended to evoke fear and suspense.