"The Hare and the Tortoise" by Esopo is an example of...
A fable.
Prose and poetry are derivatives of_____.
Literature.
A_____ is an extended piece of prose fiction typically focused on characters, events, and settings.
Novel.
______is the study of past events, particularly human activity and its impact on people and societies.
History.
"The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen is an example of...
A short story.
In the given presentation, fiction and non-fiction are used as derivatives of _____.
Prose.
A_____is a brief tale, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson with a hint of humor.
Fable.
A____ is a piece of information about a current event that is accessible through various media, such as newspapers.
News.
Name given to a "journal" where you write personal experiences or thoughts.
Diary.
In the given presentation, narrative, lyric, and dramatic are used as derivatives of _____.
Poetry.
A ______is a work of fiction typically shorter than a novel in length with less elaborated characters and settings compared to longer works.
Short story.
A ____ is a detailed description of someone's life, including information and facts about their childhood and death.
Biography.
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is an example of...
A novel.
______is a form of literature that employs ordinary language and has a natural flow of speech.
Prose.
A ______ is a short story or brief tale that serves to illustrate a moral lesson or religious principle.
Parable.
A _______is a private, personal record of experiences and thoughts, which can be in the form of a physical book or an electronic document.
Diary.
This type of books helps us understand events of the past.
History.
_______is a genre of literature that employs imaginative and often rhythmic language to express an idea.
Poetry.
A_____is a narrative fiction work that falls between the length of a short story and a novel, typically ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 words.
Novella.
An ______is a brief, often amusing story about a real incident or person.
Anecdote.