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Poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction
Four conventional literary genres:
Poetry
• Uses rhythm and figurative language
• Expresses emotions and ideas
• Often uses rhyme and meter
Drama
• Story written to be performed on stage
• Presented through dialogue and actions
• Includes plays and theater scripts
Fiction
• Imaginary stories
• Includes novels and short stories
Non-Fiction
• Based on real facts and events
• Includes biographies, essays, and articles
Illustrated Novel
• Story told through text and images
• Readers interpret illustrations to understand the story
Graphic Novel
• Story told through comic-style illustrations
• Combines images and dialogue
Manga
• Japanese style comics
• Known for unique art and storytelling
Doodle Fiction
• Combines drawings and handwritten text
• Illustrations help explain the story
Text-Talk Novel
• Story written in text message format
• Simulates social media conversations
Flash Fiction
• Extremely short story
• Usually under 1000 words
Blog
• Online platform for sharing ideas and stories
• Updated regularly with posts.