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| the kind of writing that generally uses standard sentance and paragraph stucture |
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| includes stories that are made up and writen in prose |
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| Each catagory of writing is called a _____ |
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| Longer more delvoloped stories |
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| Stories in which charaters try to answer questions about secrets, with complex plots involving suspense and danger |
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| imaginative stories characters and sttings are different from those in the real world |
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| a type of fantasy set in a future time or world scientific advances changed society in impotant ways |
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| traditional stories reaveal the values and belifs of a culture |
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| stories that explain natural events through the actions of god or mystical cretures |
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| stories that teach about human marals, often using animals with human qualities |
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| stories about the acts of great heros, usually preseting wars |
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| long stories about a single hero often told in the form of poetry |
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| the most flexible of genres |
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| the "paragraph" of the poem |
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| poetry that tells a story |
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| poetry with no formal rhyme scheme or beat |
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| "5-7-5" ususally describes the poet's feelings about nature or seasons |
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| stories that take place during the past. historical times. |
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