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Genre in Movie Clips
Genre in Written Passages
100

TRUE or FALSE: Genre comes from French translating to “type” or “kind”

TRUE

100

TRUE or FALSE: Genres never change over time and always remain the same

FALSE

100

TRUE or FALSE: Genre is not a part of context

FALSE
100

Fantasy/Action/Adventure

100

The high temperatures in the shocked gas will stop condensation within the gas, and the small grains that may have already condensed will be destroyed by thermal and non-thermal sputtering. A reverse shock that arrives within the condensation region after SiC growth has slowed, t ³ 3 years, is more conducive to grain survival. Decoupled from the gas, larger grains are more apt to survive non-thermal sputtering and are not melted by the shock. (DCH03; Nozawa et al. 2007)  

Scientifical/ Academic Writing

200

What genre focuses on how texts are written or structured?  

Form-based genre

200

This genre combines romantic and comedic elements, resulting in a popular movie format often seen in Hollywood films

Romantic Comedy (Rom Com) 

200

TRUE or FALSE: Relevance today is part of historical context

TRUE

200

Documentary/Educational/Wildlife

200

Very few writers really know what they are doing until they've done it. Nor do
they go about their business feeling dewy and thrilled. They do not type a few stiff
warm-up sentences and then find themselves bounding along like huskies across the snow. One writer I know tells me that he sits down every morning and says to
himself nicely, "It's not like you don't have a choice, because you do -- you can
either type, or kill yourself." We all often feel like we are pulling teeth, even those
writers whose prose ends up being the most natural and fluid. The right words and
sentences just do not come pouring out like ticker tape most of the time. 

Nonfiction (memoir/ advice/ personal essay)  

300

What genre focuses on content rather than structure? 

Subject-based genre

300

The concept that allows us to predict a text’s tone, structure, and theme based on elements like titles or images.

Genre?

300

Cultural trends that help you better understand the text are this type of context

Cultural context

300

Action/Adventure/Comedy

300

Tonight, I’m running skies
through my sewing machine, connecting this
evening to morning, hand stitching a K
for force. It isn’t dark enough. My new
windows need blackout shades.

Poetry

400

How is determining the genre of a text helpful before you read it?  

Genres help us set expectations for what a text will be like

400

The term refers to the way genres connect texts to similar ones, often influencing recommendations like those on Netflix or Amazon

Intertextuality

400

Knowledge of other events in the world when a text was written is this kind of context

Historical Context

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