Literature
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- 3. A book in which a person writes about their own life. Autobiographies are written in the first person and offer personal insights and reflections.
- 5. A traditional story that explains natural phenomena, customs, or beliefs of a culture. Myths often involve gods, heroes, and supernatural elements.
- 6. A piece of writing that uses rhythmic language, imagery, and often rhymes. Poems can express emotions, describe scenes, or convey ideas in a creative way.
- 7. A book that tells the story of a real person's life. Biographies provide details about a person's achievements, experiences, and impact on society.
- 8. Fiction A type of fiction that is set in the past and incorporates real historical events, settings, or characters. It combines facts with imaginative storytelling.
- 9. A genre of literature that involves exciting and daring journeys, quests, or explorations. Adventure stories often have suspense and unexpected twists.
- 11. A genre of literature that features magical or supernatural elements, imaginary worlds, and mythical creatures. Fantasy stories often involve quests and battles between good and evil.
- 12. A long fictional story with complex characters, a detailed plot, and multiple chapters. Novels can be adventures, mysteries, romances, or fantasies.
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- 1. A narrative that tells about events, characters, and a plot. It can be real or fictional and often has a beginning, middle, and end.
- 2. A type of literature that aims to entertain and make people laugh. Humorous stories, jokes, or comic strips often involve funny situations and characters.
- 4. A short story that teaches a moral lesson or conveys a message. Fables often feature animals as characters and use symbolism to illustrate human behavior.
- 5. A genre of literature that focuses on solving a puzzling event or crime. Mystery stories have detectives, clues, and suspense to keep readers engaged.
- 6. A form of literature that is written to be performed by actors on a stage. Plays have dialogue, stage directions, and often explore different themes or conflicts.
- 10. A lesson or principle that a story or literature piece conveys. Morals teach values, ethics, and guide readers on making good choices and understanding right from wrong.
- 11. Tale A type of story that involves magical or mythical elements, such as princesses, talking animals, and enchanted settings. Fairy tales often teach moral lessons.