Inglês, perguntado por carloseduardoed23, 1 ano atrás

Match the literary genres with their definitions and organize them into fiction and nonfiction

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Respondido por vchinchilla22
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  • Fiction:

1) Fable: a narration demonstrating a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans; legendary, supernatural tales.

2)Fantasy: Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters, fiction which invites suspension of reality.

3) Fairy Tale: Stories about fairies or other magical creatures, usually for children.

4) Historical Fiction: Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.

5) Horror: Fiction in which events evoke a feeling of dread in both the characters and the reader.

6) Humor: Fiction full of fun, fancy and excitement, meant to entertain; but can be contained in all genres [...]

7) Mystery: Fiction dealing with the solution of a crime, the unraveling of secrets.

8) Mythology:  Legend or traditional narrative ,often based in part on historical events, that reveals human behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism; often pertaining to the actions of the gods.

9) Poetry: Verse and rhythmic writing that evokes an emotional responses [...]

10) Short Story:  Fiction of such briefness that it is not able to support any subplots [...]

11) Science Fiction: Story based on impact of actual, imagined or potential science, usually set in the future or on other planets.

  • Nonfiction:

1) Autobiography: Narrative of a person's life, a true story about a real person.

2) Essay: A short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point.

3) Narrative Nonfiction: Factual information presented in a format which tells a story [...]

4) Speech: Public address or discourse.

Respondido por gabrielgameleira5
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Resposta:

Fiction:

1) Fable: a narration demonstrating a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans; legendary, supernatural tales.

2)Fantasy: Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters, fiction which invites suspension of reality.

3) Fairy Tale: Stories about fairies or other magical creatures, usually for children.

4) Historical Fiction: Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.

5) Horror: Fiction in which events evoke a feeling of dread in both the characters and the reader.

6) Humor: Fiction full of fun, fancy and excitement, meant to entertain; but can be contained in all genres [...]

7) Mystery: Fiction dealing with the solution of a crime, the unraveling of secrets.

8) Mythology:  Legend or traditional narrative ,often based in part on historical events, that reveals human behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism; often pertaining to the actions of the gods.

9) Poetry: Verse and rhythmic writing that evokes an emotional responses [...]

10) Short Story:  Fiction of such briefness that it is not able to support any subplots [...]

11) Science Fiction: Story based on impact of actual, imagined or potential science, usually set in the future or on other planets.

Nonfiction:

1) Autobiography: Narrative of a person's life, a true story about a real person.

2) Essay: A short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point.

3) Narrative Nonfiction: Factual information presented in a format which tells a story [...]

4) Speech: Public address or discourse.

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