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The relationship of the narrator, or story teller, to the story.
What is point of view
100
The story is told by one of the characters, referred to as "I"
What is first person
100
The story is told by saying "you"
What is second person
100
He or she is used
What is third person
100
Using she or he where the narrator reveals the thoughts of one character
What is third person limited
200
Narrator reveals the thoughts of sever characters
What is omniscient
200
You see a crime or something wrong happen with your own eyes
What is eye witness account
200
A literary category
What is genre
200
A narrative where situations and characters are invented by the writer
What is fiction
200
Factual writing
What is non-fiction
300
The events are possible but not true
What is realistic fiction
300
A short, simple tale that teaches a moral
What is fable
300
A traditional story of unknown authorship often involving gods, goddesses, and heros
What is a myth
300
A children's story about magical and imaginary beginnings and lands
What is a fairy tale
300
A widely imaginative story, usually passed down orally
What is tall tale
400
Fiction dealing with the impact of real science
What is science fiction
400
A novel, novella, play, short story, or narrative poem that puts fictional characters in historical events
What is historical fiction
400
Story of someone's life written by someone else
What is a biography
400
A story about your life written by you
What is a autobiography
400
A form of literature that explores unreal worlds of the past
What is a fantasy