Literary genres

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Across
  1. 2. Designed for young children with illustrated content.
  2. 4. An account of a person's life written by the person themselves.
  3. 5. A fictional story in pictures, often the dialogue is presented in “word balloons” next to the respective characters.
  4. 6. Aimed at readers aged 12-18.
  5. 8. Stories about the lives and romantic problems of young women, usually written by women.
  6. 11. Stories that focus on the growth of a protagonist from childhood to adulthood.
  7. 13. Focuses on love and relationships.
  8. 15. Involves intense excitement and anticipation.
  9. 17. Involves solving a crime or uncovering secrets.
  10. 18. A short story that features magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings and belongs to the folklore genre.
  11. 19. Stories with detectives who use clues to solve a mystery.
Down
  1. 1. An account of a person's life written by another person.
  2. 3. Speculative stories based on futuristic science and technology.
  3. 4. Involves thrilling journeys and explorations.
  4. 7. Stories based on historical facts or events, often blending real and fictional events.
  5. 9. Stories that have been around for decades that have been read by many generations.
  6. 10. Literary work that uses a distinctive style and rhythm.
  7. 12. Involves magical, mythological or supernatural elements, often set in imaginary worlds.
  8. 14. Literature that is written for the purpose of being performed in front of an audience
  9. 16. Intended to evoke fear and suspense.