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GENRES Categories of Writing 5th Grade PASS 4:1.a
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GENRE = CATEGORY All writing falls into a category. These categories are called “GENRES”. We will classify writing into 5 main genres and 15 subgenres.
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NONFICTION SUBGENRES This is writing that is true. Persuasive Writing - tries to influence the reader. Informational Writing - explains something. Autobiography - life story written by oneself. Biography - writing about someone else’s life.
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FICTION SUBGENRES Imaginative or made up writing. Historical Fiction - set in the past and based on real people and/or events. Science Fiction - has aliens, robots, futuristic technology, and/or space ships. Realistic Fiction - has no elements of fantasy; could be true but it isn’t Fantasy - has monsters, magic, or characters with superpowers.
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FOLKLORE SUBGENRES Stories that were once passed down orally. Usually has an “unknown” author or will be “retold” or “adapted” by the author. Fable - SHORT story with personified animals and a moral. Personified - given traits of people. Moral - lesson or message Myth - has gods/goddesses and usually accounts for the creation of something.
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FOLKLORE SUBGENRES (CONT’D) Tall Tale - set in the Wild West or the American frontier. Main characters skills/size/strength is greatly exaggerated (exaggeration is humorous). Legend - based on a real person or place. Facts are stretched beyond nonfiction and exaggerated in a serious way.
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FOLKLORE SUBGENRES (CONT’D) Fairytale - has magic and/or talking animals. Often starts with “Once upon a time...”, like fantasy but much older, and often has a human as the main character.
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DRAMA SUBGENRES A play or a script. Example: Teacher: Everyone take notes. Student A: I don’t have a pencil. Comedy - has a happy ending. Tragedy - ends in a death or sadness.
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REVIEW Nonfiction - persuasive writing, informational writing, autobiography, & biography Fiction - historical, science, realistic, & fantasy Folklore - myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, & fable. Drama - comedy & tragedy Poetry - many that we’re not going to study.
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