Across
- 4. — A story that is made up or imagined, not true.
- 5. — A traditional story explaining natural events or origins, often involving gods or supernatural beings.
- 6. — A fictional story that takes place during a real time period in the past.
- 9. — A short story that teaches a moral lesson, often using animals as characters (example: The Tortoise and the Hare).
- 12. — Stories passed down over time, often including folktales, myths, and legends.
- 14. — A person’s life story written by that person.
- 16. — A made-up story that could happen in real life with believable characters and settings.
Down
- 1. — A magical story usually involving princes, princesses, or enchantments (example: Cinderella).
- 2. — An exaggerated story about a hero with impossible abilities (example: Paul Bunyan).
- 3. — A story with magical or supernatural elements set in a modern or familiar world.
- 7. — Text written mainly to teach facts or provide knowledge about a topic.
- 8. — Literature written in verse, often using rhythm and imagery to express ideas or emotions.
- 10. — A story passed down over time that may be based on real events but includes exaggeration.
- 11. — A person’s life story written by someone else.
- 13. — Traditional stories shared within cultures, often explaining beliefs or customs.
- 15. — Writing that is based on real facts, people, and events.
