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