Across
- 3. A long work of fiction that tells a complete story with developed characters, plot, and setting.
- 4. Literature written to be performed by actors on a stage; includes plays and scripts with dialogue and stage directions.
- 6. Writing that presents facts, real events, and true information about the world.
- 9. Fiction that contains magical or supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world.
- 10. The true story of a person's life written by that person about themselves.
- 12. A traditional story that explains natural events, the creation of the world, or the actions of gods and supernatural beings.
- 14. Fiction that involves solving a crime, puzzle, or unexplained event, often featuring a detective or investigator.
- 15. A record of thoughts, ideas, observations, or experiences used for personal reflection and exploration.
- 17. Story A brief work of fiction that focuses on a single event, character, or theme and can usually be read in one sitting.
- 19. A short piece of non-fiction writing that expresses the author's opinion, thoughts, or ideas about a particular topic.
- 20. A traditional story about heroic deeds or extraordinary events, often based on historical figures but mixed with fictional elements.
Down
- 1. Fiction Fiction that is based on scientific principles and often takes place in the future or involves advanced technology.
- 2. A personal account that focuses on specific memories, experiences, or time periods from the author's life.
- 4. A personal, day-by-day record of events, thoughts, and feelings, usually kept private.
- 5. Literature that uses rhythm, rhyme, and figurative language to express feelings, thoughts, or tell a story in verse form.
- 7. Stories that are made up or imagined by the author; not based on real events or people.
- 8. The true story of a real person's life written by someone else.
- 11. Fiction Fiction set in the past that combines historical facts and settings with imaginary characters and events.
- 13. A traditional story passed down orally from generation to generation that reflects the beliefs and customs of a culture.
- 16. Writing that uses ordinary language and sentence structure, as opposed to poetry; includes novels, short stories, and essays.
- 18. A short story that teaches a moral lesson, usually featuring animals that act and speak like humans.
