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Genre Definition- how books are divided; a category of books
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Genre Traditional Fiction- Stories that are passed down orally from one group to another in history. This includes folktales, fairy tales, fables, legends, and myths from different cultures.
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Genre Fantasy- Made-up stories that have some elements that could not be true or could not happen in this world (e.g., fairies, talking animals).
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Genre Science Fiction- often tells about science and technology of the future; involves partially true/partially fiction laws or theories of science; settings often include---the future, outer space, a different world, a different universe or dimension (e.g., robots, time machines).
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Genre Mystery- based on a puzzling crime; often involves an object’s disappearance or a person’s untimely death; the main character is usually a “detective” who searches for clues and evidence that will answer the question “Whodunit?”
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Genre Realistic Fiction- a fiction story in which the story elements (characters, setting, and plot) are very realistic and it could happen in real life; shows life as it really is and the characters deal with everyday situations
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Genre Historical Fiction- a made-up story that takes place during an actual time period in history; set in a historical period
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Genre Poetry Nonfiction- Informational Biography Autobiography Memoir
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Genre Poetry- writing in which the sound of the words adds to the meaning of the work; literature written in verse
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Genre Nonfiction- prose (writing in paragraphs) writing that presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places and events Informational- Texts that provide factual information to readers.
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Genre Biography- The author tells the story of a real person’s life.
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Genre Autobiography- The person tells the story of his/her own life.
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Genre Memoir- The author tells about an experience or a part of his or her life.
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