Across
- 3. Humorous story with blatant exaggerations.
- 6. Story Fiction of such brevity that it supports no subplots.
- 9. Fiction Story based on impact of actual, imagined, or potential science,
- 10. The songs, stories, myths, and proverbs of a people or "folk" as handed down by word of mouth.
- 13. Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech,
- 14. Fiction full of fun, fancy, and excitement, meant to entertain; but can be contained in all genres
- 17. Story about fairies or other magical creatures, usually for children.
- 18. Story that can actually happen and is true to life.
- 20. Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that creates emotional responses.
- 21. Legend or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events
- 22. about real people events and places
- 23. Narration demonstrating a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans.
- 24. in verse - Full-length novels with plot, subplot(s), theme(s), major and minor characters,
Down
- 1. a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales
- 2. in verse Full-length novels with plot, subplot(s), theme(s), major and minor characters,
- 4. a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involves violence
- 5. Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.
- 6. Public address or discourse.
- 7. Fiction in which events evoke a feeling of dread in both the characters and the reader.
- 8. Fiction dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets.
- 11. A short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point.
- 12. Stories composed in verse or prose, usually for theatrical performance.
- 15. Fake people, fake events and places.
- 16. Story, sometimes of a national or folk hero, which has a basis in fact but also includes imaginative material.
- 19. Factual information presented in a format which tells a story.
