Genres and Text Structures

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Across
  1. 3. A genre featuring advanced technology, space, or futuristic settings.
  2. 4. A structure that explains why something happens and the result.
  3. 7. A short story with magical elements, often starting with “Once upon a time.”
  4. 13. A structure that explains an issue and how it is solved. )
  5. 14. A structure that describes things based on location or direction.
  6. 15. A genre based on exaggerated characters with superhuman abilities, an example: Paul Bunyan
Down
  1. 1. This type of genre gives clues, and hints for the reader to follow throughout the story.
  2. 2. A structure that provides details or descriptions to help the reader visualize something.
  3. 5. A short story that teaches a lesson, often with talking animals.
  4. 6. A text structure that tells events in the order they happened.
  5. 8. A fictional story that could happen in real life.
  6. 9. A genre set in the past with historically accurate details.
  7. 10. A traditional story explaining nature, gods, goddesses or cultural beliefs.
  8. 11. A structure that explains how things are similar and different.
  9. 12. A genre with magical elements, often including fairies and talking animals.
  10. 16. A traditional story about a hero, often based on historical events, Robin Hood is an example of this type of genre.