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- 3. Traditional stories explaining natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, or supernatural occurrences, often featuring gods, heroes, and symbolic meanings.
- 6. Stories centered around solving a puzzle or crime, often involving detectives, suspense, and unexpected plot twists.
- 8. Literary works characterized by rhythm, meter, and expressive language, often exploring themes of emotion, beauty, and the human experience.
- 14. Non-fiction works intended to educate and inform readers on specific topics or subjects.
- 15. Traditional stories passed down orally through generations within a culture, often containing elements of folklore and mythology.
- 19. Timeless works of literature that have enduring significance and cultural value, often considered exemplary in their respective genres.
- 21. Non-fiction works that employ literary techniques to tell true stories or convey factual information in a narrative form.
- 22. Novel Narratives presented in comic book format, often featuring complex storytelling and visual artistry.
- 23. Stories set in imaginary worlds or featuring magical elements, often involving quests, mythical creatures, and epic battles between good and evil.
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- 1. Works intended to amuse and entertain through humor, wit, and absurd situations.
- 2. Transcripts or recordings of spoken presentations or addresses, often conveying persuasive or informative messages.
- 4. Fictional works set in the past, often incorporating real events, figures, and settings.
- 5. Stories that portray events, characters, and settings in a manner faithful to real life, often focusing on everyday experiences and struggles.
- 7. Speculative fiction exploring imaginative concepts such as advanced technology, space exploration, and alternate realities.
- 9. An account of a person's life written by another, documenting their achievements, character, and events.
- 10. Traditional narratives often based on historical events or figures but with exaggerated or supernatural elements, passed down orally within a culture.
- 11. Stories designed to evoke fear, dread, or terror in readers, often featuring supernatural elements, monsters, or psychological horror.
- 12. Short stories featuring animals or mythical creatures with moral lessons or allegorical meanings.
- 13. Suspenseful stories characterized by tension, excitement, and anticipation, often featuring high stakes and fast-paced action.
- 16. Stories focused on exciting and daring journeys or experiences, often involving exploration, danger, and suspense.
- 17. An account of a person's life written by themselves, detailing personal experiences and reflections.
- 18. Books specifically tailored for young readers, often featuring simple language, vivid illustrations, and themes suitable for children.
- 20. A form of literature intended for performance, typically featuring dialogue and action to tell a story or convey emotions.