Relacionar Columnas Genre Vocabulary MatchingVersión en línea Work on reviewing genres by matching genres with their definitions. por Morganne Morejon 1 A subgenre of Folklore that is usually told as a short story containing personified animals and contains a moral. 2 A text that is written in dialogue and often gives stage directions. 3 A subgenre that could be true today but isn't; takes place in present day. 4 A subgenre that makes up stories that usually contain magic and contain elements that do not allow them to ever be true. 5 A category or type of literature. 6 A text that is written in lines and stanzas; often used to express emotion. 7 A subgenre that often takes place in the future and explains elements of the story through science and enhanced technology. 8 A type of Drama that is intended to make the audience laugh. 9 A text that is true or factual. 10 A subgenre of Folklore that usually contains gods/goddesses and accounts for the creation of something. 11 A story that is made up, fake, or untrue. 12 A subgenre text that gives true facts, historic events, charts and graphs, and/or other true information. 13 A type of Drama that is intended to make the audience cry. 14 A text that has been passed down from generation to generation before it was written down and has many variations. 15 A subgenre that takes place in the past, is based on true people and/or events, but is a fake story. 16 A subgenre of Folklore that is greatly exaggerated to a point of humorous intentions and usually takes place in the Wild West. 17 A subgenre text where the author writes about someone else's life. 18 A subgenre text where the author writes about his or her own life. 19 A subgenre of Folklore that is based on a real person or event, but over time has been stretched or exaggerated beyond reality. 20 A subgenre of Folklore that is similar to Fantasy, but must older and passed down over time. It usually contains elements of magic and phrases such as, "Once upon a time..." Fable Informational Text Historical Fiction Drama Fiction Genre Nonfiction Tragedy Legend Realistic Fiction Poetry Comedy Autobiography Fairy Tale Folklore Biography Tall Tale Myth Science Fiction Fantasy