8. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Historical Fiction are pretend stories set in the past with characters who take part in actual historical events.
9. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Realistic Fiction are pretend stories with imaginary characters and events.
10. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Fantasy are pretend stories that include talking animals, magical powers, time travel, imaginary beings from imaginary settings.
11. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Tall Tales are pretend stories that have human characters with superhuman characteristics
12. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Mysteries are pretend stories with characters who try to solve a crime or unexplained event. There is a problem to be solved that includes clues, distractions, and an answer to the problem
13. Big Genre Fiction Smaller Genre Science Fiction are pretend stories that are based on science theories and could be partly true.
14. Big Genre Non-fiction Smaller Genre Folklore and Folktales are pretend stories that have been told all over the world and have a lesson. .
15. Big Genre Non-fiction Smaller Genre Fairy Tales are pretend stories with magic and have been told all over the world with different characters and settings but with the same plot.
16. Big Genre Non-fiction Smaller Genre Biography is a true account of a real person’s life written by someone else.
17. Big Genre Non-fiction Smaller Genre Poetry is verse written to inspire thoughts and feelings in the reader. It often uses rhyme, rhythm (meter), and stanzas. It may also be written in free verse that does not rhyme.
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20. What is your favorite Genre? 1.Why? 2. What would you tell someone else to get them interested in it? 3. What books have you read in the Genre? 4. Have you learned anything reading this Genre that has affected your life? 5. What new books would you like to read in this Genre? 6. What other Genres would you like to read?