Literary Genre

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Across
  1. 4. A story, often for children, involving magical beings and lands, usually ending happily.
  2. 6. A suspenseful story with puzzling events and a problem that is not solved until the end of the story.
  3. 7. A made-up story that takes place in a particular time in the past; the setting may be real, or the characters may be based on real people.
  4. 10. Written for theatrical performance where the story is expressed through dialogue.
  5. 12. The story of a real person’s life written by another person.
  6. 14. A story that is told through pictures and dialogue, like a series of comic strips.
  7. 15. Short stories that teach a moral or lesson, often with animals as characters.
  8. 16. A story including elements that are impossible, like magical powers or talking animals.
Down
  1. 1. A story that is all about action, danger, and excitement.
  2. 2. A story that is written to make the reader laugh.
  3. 3. A personal account of a specific time or event in a person's life , written by that person.
  4. 5. The story of a real person’s life written by that person.
  5. 6. Traditional stories, often involving gods or supernatural beings, used to explain natural phenomena or cultural beliefs.
  6. 8. Texts that provide facts about a variety of topics.
  7. 9. Exaggerated,humorous stories with larger-than-life characters doing impossible things
  8. 11. A type of fantasy that deals with science, technology, or the future.
  9. 13. Written to create a response of thought and feeling. Often uses imagery, rhythm, and rhyme.