Fiction Genre Review

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Across
  1. 4. Made-up stories about things that could really happen in the real world, with believable characters facing everyday problems in familiar places like homes, schools, or parks.
  2. 5. Fictional stories that have some elements that are not true or cannot happen in this world (talking animals, magic, dragons, Faries)
  3. 6. "What if" stories that use imagination and science to tell tales about the future, space, robots, aliens, or time travel, showing what could happen with new technology or discoveries, but with made-up adventures, not magic.
  4. 7. Stories created to make readers laugh, smile, or giggle. They have silly characters, absurd situations, and witty wordplay.
  5. 8. A genre of writing based on true facts, real events, and real people, designed to inform or teach the reader about the world.
Down
  1. 1. Designed to bring out feelings of thrill, suspense, and mild fear. Often, they feature elements that are supernatural, spooky, or mysterious.
  2. 2. A suspenseful story about solving a puzzle or problem that is not solved until the end.
  3. 3. It is a story that takes place in the real past, but the characters and the plot (what happens) are made up by the author.
  4. 5. A story made up by an author’s imagination, rather than being based on true facts.