Story types

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Across
  1. 3. Fiction, consisting of stories that could have actually occurred to people or animals in a believable setting. These stories resemble real life, and fictional characters within these stories react similarly to real people.
  2. 4. is that aura that surrounds falling/being in love. It's that light-headed, stomach dropping, lump-in-your-throat feeling you get when the man you love says something sweet, does something silly that touches your heart.
  3. 5. includes several topics, medical journalism is diverse, and reflects its audience.
  4. 8. is concerned with the reporting and discussion of the visual, film, literature, music, theater, and architecture.
  5. 10. Fiction, transports readers to another time and place, either real or imagined.
  6. 12. Fiction, is intended to frighten, scare, or disgust.
  7. 13. have covered advances in medicine and technology for the general public.
  8. 14. the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
Down
  1. 1. a story about human events or actions that has not been proved nor documented in real history.
  2. 2. story in which strange things happen that are not explained until the end
  3. 6. Tales, often intended for children, that features fanciful and wondrous characters.
  4. 7. concentrates on imaginary elements (the fantastic). This can mean magic, the supernatural, alternate worlds.
  5. 9. includes genres such as analysis covering a wide variety of topics, including communications technologies, the Internet, social media, the IT industry, robotics, and laws and policy regarding the digital world.
  6. 11. Fiction, spans a wide range of themes that often explore time travel, space travel, are set in the future, and deal with the consequences of technological and scientific advances