Name of the book.
What is a title?
A fiction book with good versus evil, magic, and usually says at the end, "they lived happily ever after."
What is a fairy tale?
Science and math books.
What is the 500 section?
Main character is telling the story, using i, me, or we.
What is first person?
Print that is made thicker than the rest of the text because of it being important.
What is bold print?
A fiction book that ends with a lesson or moral and usually has animals acting like people.
What is a fable?
Books on ghosts and aliens.
Where is the 100 section?
Narrator is speaking to the reader using you, your, or yours.
What is second person?
A list at the beginning of the book that tells you the chapters and page numbers.
What is a table of contents?
A fiction book with everyday people with super human abilities and has exaggerated details that is meant to be funny.
What is a tall tale?
Where I can find biographies.
What is the 921 section?
External narrator using he, she, it, or they.
What is third person?
A list of vocabulary words in ABC order in the back of the book.
What is the glossary?
A fiction story with everyday people and sometimes animals are the main characters. There is magic and explains why something in nature came to be.
What is a legend?
Books on wild mammals specifically.
What is the 599 section?
A comic book style of telling a story using sequential art.
What is a graphic novel?
Words below or beside an image that explains what is happening in the image.
What is a caption?
What is a myth?
Books on birds specifically.
Where is the 598 section?
A type of fairy tale that is rewritten and modified in such a way as to make us laugh usually with a twist, such as The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs.
What is a fractured fairy tale?