genre - a category of art, music, or literature characterized by a particular style, form, or content, fiction - a story that is untrue or made up by the author - not based on facts, fantasy - a story featuring imagined beings, places, and events that could never occur in real life, science fiction - a story where the setting a plot are centered around technology, time travel, outer space, or something relating to science, adventure - a story that is about an exciting undertaking involving risk and physical danger, mystery - a story that has a suspenceful story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the end of the story, historical fiction - a story that takes place in a specific time period; often much of the story is real but the characters are made up, realistic fiction - a story that has fictional characters but all of the events could actually happen, graphic novel - stories written and illustrated in the style of a comic; generally more complex than comics, comic - a type of story that is told through pictures and illustrations and are often humorous (funny), fable - a short tale that teaches a lesson or has a moral; animals are often the main characters, fairy tale - a story that often includes witches, royalty, giants, fairies and other magical creatures; often things occur in threes, folktale - stories that were often told orally; often about local people, myth - a story that explains (in a fictional way) how things in nature came to be; the characters are often gods or goddesses, tall tale - a story that uses exaggerated characters and events to explain how something was created, non-fiction - a text that tells you facts and information; true information, informational - a non-fiction text that provides facts about a variety of topics, autobiography - a story of a real person's life that was written by that person, biography - a story of a real person's life that was written by another person, poetry - a type of literature that aims to get an emotional response from the reader and is often organized in a very specific way (rhyme scheme, rhythm, beat, etc) , drama - the art of writing a script for a play ,
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