What is a GENRE????? Definition from Dictionary.com: Genre (noun)

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What is a GENRE????? Definition from Dictionary.com: Genre (noun) 1: a kind of literary or artistic work 2: a style of expressing yourself in writing [syn: writing style, literary genre] 3: a class of artistic endeavor having a characteristic form or technique.”

What’s a genre exactly? •A Brief List of Genres: •Journal Entries •Personal Letter •Greeting Card •Schedule/Things to Do List •Inner Monologue Representing Internal Conflicts •Classified or Personal Ads •Personal Essay or Philosophical Questions •Top Ten List/Glossary or Dictionary •Poetry •Song Lyrics •Autobiographical Essay •Contest Entry Application •Business Letter or Correspondence/Persuasive or Advocacy Letter

Brief List of Genre (cont.) •Biographical Summary •Critique of a Published Source •Speech or Debate •Historical Times Context Essay •Textbook Article •Science Article or Report/Business Article or Report •Lesson Plan •Encyclopedia Article •Short Scene from a Play with Notes for Stage Directions •Short Scene from a Movie with Notes for Camera Shots •Dialogue of a Conversation among Two or More People •Short Story •Adventure Magazine Story •Ghost Story

•Restaurant Description and Menu •Travel Brochure Description •How-To or Directions Booklet •Receipts, Applications, Deeds, Budgets or Other Documents •Wedding, Graduation or Special Event Invitation •Birth Certificate •Local News Report •Pop-Up book •Review and Poster for a Movie, Book, or TV Program •Board Game or Trivial Pursuit with Answers and Rules •Comic Strip or Graphic Novel excerpt •Power Point Presentation •Informational Video •Web Site

•Future News Story •Letter to the Editor •Newspaper or Magazine Feature/Human Interest Story •Obituary, Eulogy or Tribute •News Program Story or Announcement •Tabloid Article

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