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Twenty Questions. Subject: Genres. Twenty Questions. 1. An old story usually focused on an extraordinary person. Legend. A very old story that often contains Greek or Roman gods and goddesses. Myth.
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Twenty Questions Subject: Genres
1. An old story usually focused on an extraordinary person. • Legend
A very old story that often contains Greek or Roman gods and goddesses. • Myth
3. A text written to give general or in- depth information about a particular subject. • Article
4. The life story of the author. • Autobiography
A story handed down from generation to generation by word of mouth; often involves magic or great heroes • Folktale
A story that teaches about human nature by showing the results of different ways of acting and thinking; the characters are people. • Parable
The true story of someone’s life written by another person. • Biography
Short nonfiction works that describe, discuss, or analyze a single topic. • Essays
9. A story that teaches a moral and the characters are usually animals who behave like people. • Fable
An imaginative story that often deals with magic and sometimes portrays heroic battles between good and evil. • Fantasy
A collection of simple, unbiased reports of current events. • Newspaper
An official statement that records the social and political beliefs of groups of people and individuals in history and exposes readers to language and attitudes of the time. • Historical Document or Speech
A story with complex plots involving suspense, danger, and intrigue. • Mystery
A story set in a future time or world in which scientific advances have changed society in important ways. • Science Fiction
A personal account of life experiences. • Journal or Letter
A series of questions asked by the author and answered by the subject. • Interview
Fictional stories based on real events from the past. • Historical Fiction
A story about situations that could happen in real life, with familiar types of characters and settings. • Realistic Fiction
The artful arrangement of language, often used to illustrate an idea. • Poetry
Writing that is intended to be performed by actors for an audience. • Drama