Across
- 4. Literature that is based on the author’s imagination
- 5. Story that explains natural, historical, or social phenomena
- 6. Can be designated as all realistic stories that are set in the past
- 9. Brief, didactic tales in which animals, or occasionally the elements, speak as human beings.
- 12. Refers to all of the stories that come from oral traditions
- 14. Potray the author’s achievements and life story
- 16. Constrained by what is probable or possible
Down
- 1. Wonder tales about magic and the supernatural
- 2. Narrative that depicts the adventure of extravagantly Exaggerated folk heroes
- 3. Takes place in a setting other than the real world or uses elements that are fantastic, futuristic, supernatural, or otherwise imagined
- 7. Characterized by facts; designed to educate/inform
- 8. Distinct patterns and forms; limerick, sonnet, cinquain, haiku
- 10. Heroes and their mighty deeds before the time of recorded history
- 11. A biography is a story about a person’s life.
- 13. Simple stories about talking beasts, woodcutters and princesses who reveal human behavior and beliefs while playing out their roles in a world of magic and wonder
- 15. Literature that is based on fact rather than imagined
