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What kind of story is it? (What is the genre?) Fiction (Fake, Not Real) – Fantasy: could never happen (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) – Realistic Fiction: could totally happen (Because of Winn Dixie) – Historical Fiction: story isn’t true, but historical events are (Titanic) – Adventure: character(s) go on a journey in search of something (Indiana Jones) – Science Fiction: applies some concept of science, often involving space or time travel (Star Wars) – Myth/Legend: made-up story passed down over time that may be based on some actual event, often used to explain something in life or in nature (Paul Bunyan, La Llorona) – Fairytale: story involving some supernatural creatures that have powers to help the good to win over evil with a happy ending (Cinderella) – Fable: story usually with animals or objects as characters told to teach a lesson with a moral at the end (the Tortoise and the Hare) – Mystery: characters are involved in solving a crime or problem (Scooby Doo) – Horror: stories intended to scare you (Goosebumps) – Humor: funny stories, comedies (Captain Underpants) – Poetry: books of poems, or verses (Where the Sidewalk Ends) – Short Stories: a collection of short stories, while separate stories, usually under some common theme (Chicken Soup for the Soul) – Ghost Story: the kind of horror stories involving ghosts or spirits (The Old Willis Place) – Comics: illustrated stories that are sometimes funny, sometimes adventurous (Archie, Peanuts, Superman) – Graphic Novel/ Manga: an illustrated story but of either a dramatic sort or non-fiction, sometimes in the Japanese style reading from right to left (Naruto) Non-Fiction (Not Fake, Real, ALL True) – Biography: story of someone’s life written by someone else (The Lincoln’s) – Autobiography: story of one’s own life, written by that person (My Life, by Helen Keller) – Memoir: story of certain memories from one’s own past (Marshfield Dreams) – Expository: story that explains something (text books, Sharks!, Cars, Twister!) – Historical: true story about something from the past (Brothers at War) – Journalism: newspaper reporting the facts (The Sun-Times) – Diary: journal writing about what goes on on a daily basis (Anne Frank’s Diary) – Persuasive: writing on a topic designed to convince the reader of something, expresses an opinion (editorials in the newspaper) – Essay: one person’s investigation of a topic, may include facts and opinion – Report: like journalism, should inform the reader with facts on a topic – Poetry: verse that reflects someone’s real experience (Baseball, Snakes and Summer Squash) – Short Stories: a collection of true stories – Ghost Story: actual accounts of ghosts – Graphic Novel/Manga : illustrated book about real events or people, sometimes in the Japanese style reading from right to left (Albert Einstein) M i x e d G e n r e

¿Que tipo de lectura es? (¿Cual es el género?) Ficción (falso, no real) – Fantasía: nunca podría ser – Ficción realista: podría haber pasado – Ficción histórica: el cuento es inventado, pero los eventos históricos son verdaderos – Aventura: personajes van en búsqueda de algo – Ficción científica: trata con algún concepto científico como el espacio o el tiempo – Mito/leyenda: cuento inventado contado por mucho tiempo que a veces está basado en algo verdadero, muchas veces usado para explicar algo en la vida o en la naturaleza – Cuento de hadas: cuento que tiene una criatura con poderes extraordinarios para ayudar al bien que gane sobre el mal y que siempre termina feliz – Fábula: cuento para enseñar una lección con una moraleja, muchas veces con animales o objetos como personajes – Misterio: los personajes tratan de resolver algún crimen o problema – Terror/Horror: cuentos con el propósito de espantar al lector – Humor: cuentos con el propósito de hacer reír al lector – Poesía: libros de poemas o versos – Cuentos Cortos: una colección de diferentes cuentos, pero muchas veces bajo un tema común – Cuento de fantasma: un tipo de cuento de terror que trata con fantasmas – Cómicos: cuentos ilustrados que a veces son chistosos y a veces aventureros – Novela gráfica/Manga: cuento ilustrado pero de un tipo dramático o de no ficción, a veces en el estilo japonés que se lee de la derecha a la izquierda No ficción (no falso, real, verdadero) – Biografía: la historia de la vida de una persona, escrita por otra persona – Autobiografía: la historia de la vida de una persona escrita por esa persona – Memoria: cuando uno cuenta algunas memorias de su propio pasado – Expositora: escritura que explica sobre algo – Histórica: cuento verdadero que ocurre en el pasado – Periodismo: como reportajes en el periódico, reportando los hechos – Diario: escritura diaria que describe la vida cotidiana de uno – Persuasivo: escritura sobre un tema que trata de convencer al lector de algo, consiste de opiniones – Ensayo: la investigación de un tema desde la perspectiva de una persona, puede incluir hechos y opiniones – Reportaje: como periodismo, debe de informar al lector con hechos – Poesía: versos que reflejan la verdadera experiencia del escritor – Cuentos cortos: una colección de cuentos cortos verdaderos – Cuento de fantasma: cuento sobre experiencias verdaderas con fantasmas – Novela gráfica/Manga : cuento ilustrado sobre un tema verdadero, a veces en el estilo japonés que se lee de la derecha a la izquierda G é n e r o M i x t o