Across
- 2. A genre of fiction that typically features supernatural elements, magical creatures, or imaginary worlds that are different from our own reality.
- 4. A genre of fiction that aims to evoke fear, dread, or disgust in the audience through elements such as suspense, supernatural beings, or graphic violence.
- 5. A form of literature written for performance, typically involving dialogue and intended to be acted out on stage.
- 7. tale: A story, often intended for children, that features magical elements, mythical creatures, and usually a moral lesson or theme.
- 8. novel: A genre of fiction that focuses on the investigation of a crime, typically a murder, and its resolution.
- 10. A narrative work that uses humor, often in the form of drawings or illustrations, to entertain and engage the audience.
- 11. fiction: A genre of speculative fiction that explores imaginative concepts such as futuristic technology, space exploration, time travel, and extraterrestrial life.
Down
- 1. novel: A book-length work of fiction or nonfiction that uses sequential art, often combining illustrations and text, to tell a story.
- 3. A genre of fiction characterized by fast-paced, suspenseful plots, often involving danger, intrigue, and high stakes.
- 6. fiction: Fiction that is set in the past and often incorporates real historical events, people, or settings into the narrative.
- 9. A genre of fiction that focuses on love and romantic relationships as the central plot or theme.