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