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Literature

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    Literature vocabulary
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  • A story that is meant to make people laugh and has a happy or funny ending.
    Comedy
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  • A story full of exciting events and daring experiences, often involving journeys or exploring new places.
    Adventure
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  • A feeling of excitement or nervousness in a story when you don’t know what’s going to happen next, and you are eager to find out.
    Suspense
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  • A serious story that focuses on emotions, conflicts, and relationships between characters.
    Drama
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  • A story that uses science and technology as part of its plot, often set in the future or in space, with things like robots or time travel.
    Science fiction
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  • A long story that is written in a book form, with characters and a plot that develops over many chapters.
    Novel
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  • A traditional story that has been passed down through generations, often based on real people or events but with exaggerated or mythical details.
    Legend
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  • A short story that includes magical creatures, talking animals, and fantastical events, usually with a moral or lesson.
    Fairy tail
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  • A story that explains the beliefs or natural events of a culture, often involving gods, goddesses, or mythical creatures.
    Myth
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  • A book or story about a real person’s life, written by someone else, telling about their experiences and achievements.
    Biography
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