genre
genre
genre
writing
figurative language
100

The true story of a person's life written by another person.

Biography 

100

The true story of a person's life, written by that person.

Autobiography 

100

Writing that is imaginary, but may include some truth.

Fiction

100

Used to separate an introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence.

Comma

100

A figurative expression.

Idiom

200

Stories with events that make the reader and characters feel dread or fear.

Horror

200

Writing that is factual and includes ONLY truth.

Nonfiction 

200

Stories that could happen in real life, but the plot and characters are fictional.

Realistic fiction

200

When writing, you need these to show dialogue between your characters.

Quotation marks

200

Not meant to be taken in literal context.

Idiom

300

Stories based on historical events, facts, and settings, but with fictional characters and dialogue.

Historical fiction 

300
A book or article that introduces the reader to information on various subjects.

Informational 

300

  Stories with problems that do not get solved until the end. The reader and the main character are challenged to solve the problem by uncovering a series of clues.

Mystery 

300

Used to separate items in a series.

Comma

300

Giving human-like characteristics to an object.

Personification

400

Writing that often has a musical rhythm & expresses emotion.

Poetry 

400

The plot of these stories revolve around a love story. 

Romance

400

Imaginative stories that include characters or setting from other worlds. These stories often include fairies, magic, or talking animals. 

Fantasy

400

What type of word describes an verb?

Adverb

400

This classroom is a zoo!

Metaphor

500

Stories that explain natural phenomena. These myths include gods and goddesses interacting with humans.

mythology 

500

Stories that have a moral or a lesson. Animals often speak as humans in these stories.

Fable

500

Writing meant to be orally presented to inform or persuade an audience.

Speech

500

You use these when taking words directly from a text.

Quotation marks

500

When you compare two unlike things without using like or as.

Metaphor

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