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Literature

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  • This form presents factual accounts in a narrative style, often providing insights into real-life experiences.
    Non-Fiction
  • This form of literature is based on real events and factual information, including biographies and essays.
    Non-fiction
  • This form of literature is based on real events and factual information, including biographies and essays.
    Non- Fiction
  • A narrative that focuses on the development of characters and plot, often intended for readers rather than for performance.
    Fiction
  • This literary form can include essays, novels, and short stories, and it is typically written in a straightforward manner.
    Prose
  • This literary form can include essays, novels, and short stories, and it is typically written in a straightforward manner.
    Prose
  • This form consists of works intended for theatrical performance, where the story is conveyed through spoken dialogue.
    Drama
  • A type of writing characterized by the use of stanzas and often employs literary devices such as rhyme and meter.
    Poetry
  • A literary form that uses rhythmic and often metrical language to express emotions, ideas, and imagery.
    Poetry
  • This form often captures everyday experiences and emotions through detailed descriptions and character insights.
    Prose
  • A narrative form that is written to be performed, consisting of dialogue between characters and often divided into acts and scenes.
    Drama
  • This form typically explores complex human experiences through imaginative storytelling and character development.
    Fiction
  • A type of prose that tells a story, usually featuring a protagonist and an antagonist, and explores themes of conflict.
    Fiction
  • A literary work that involves conflict and resolution, providing insight into the human condition through character interaction
    Fiction
  • This form of literature tells a story and often includes characters, plot, and themes.
    Fiction