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  • The alternative term often used to refer to Anglo-Saxon literature.
    Old English
  • Fiction full of fun, fancy, and excitement which meant to entertain.
    Humor
  • Poems set to music or with a rhythm, often telling a story.
    Songs and Ballads
  • A short poem expressing personal feelings or emotions.
    Lyric
  • A humorous story with blatant exaggerations, swaggering heroes who do the impossible with a here of nonchalance.
    Tall Tale
  • It is a genre meant for performance—either on stage, screen, or radio.
    Drama
  • The prominent period in the early Middle Ages, stretching from the first century up to the Renaissance.
    Anglo-Saxon
  • A serious story with a sad or disastrous ending.
    Tragedy
  • Are songs, stories, myths, and proverbs of a person of “folk” that was handed down by word of mouth.
    Folklore
  • Sarah stayed up late studying______she could perform well on her exam. (and, for, so, too)
    so
  • A long poem about heroic deeds and adventures.
    Epic
  • These are the type of stories about fairies or other magical creatures, usually made for children.
    Fairy Tale
  • Here, animals often speak as humans that are legendary and supernatural tales.
    Fable
  • A type of fiction which invites suspension of reality.
    fantasy
  • This is information based on fact that is presented in a format which tells a story.
    Narrative Nonfiction
  • Renjun decided ______take up a new language as an additional skill for his career. (and, for, to, too)
    to
  • A story told with songs, music, and dance as key elements.
    Musical
  • It refers to the type of compound used in Old English poetry, referring to a thing more metaphorically or as a metonym.
    Kenning
  • Is an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by literature that is frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting.
    Horror
  • A story based on impact of potential science, either actual or imagined.
    Science Fiction
  • A light and funny story that entertains and often ends happily.
    Comedy
  • A genre of fiction that deals with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets.
    Mystery
  • It is considered to be the oldest Anglo-Saxon epic.
    Beowulf
  • They have been friends ____ they were in kindergarten. (beside, since, so that, until)
    since
  • A story that can actually happen and is true to real life.
    Realistic Fiction
  • This is the central concept or topic that Old English poetry often include such as good versus evil, religion, bravery and mortality.
    theme
  • Her ambition was commendable; however, her workload became____overwhelming to manage effectively. (and, for, to, too)
    too
  • Often pertaining to the actions of the gods.
    Mythology
  • A short literary composition that reflects the author’s outlook or point.
    Essay
  • A story based on real events or people from the past.
    Historical