"author", "a person who, as a job, writes books, articles, etc." "bestseller", "an item, especially a book, that is bought by a large number of people" "fairy tale", "a children's story about magical creatures and lands" "fiction", "a type of literature about unreal people, events, etc." "non-fiction", "a type of literature about real people, or events, etc." "mystery", "a novel in which a crime takes place, especially a murder, and the story starts unraveling as it goes on" "plot", "the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc." "poem", "a written piece with particularly arranged words in a way that, usually rhyme, conveys a lot of emotion and style" "literary", "related to literature" "poetic", "involving or relating to poetry" "prologue", "a short introductory section that gives background information or sets the stage for the story to come" "horror", "is a genre of fiction whose purpose is to create feelings of fear, dread, repulsion, and terror in the audience" "genre", "a category of literature identified by form, content, and style" "folklore", "passed down by word of mouth, rather than being written in books" "fantasy", "a genre of fiction that concentrates on imaginary elements" "comedy", "genre of literature in which the goal is to make an audience laugh" "climax", "the highest point of tension or drama in a narrative’s plot" "apologue", "a short story or fable which provides a simple moral lesson" "antagonist", "the opposite of the protagonist, or main character" "action", "a genre of literature, etc., in which the primary feature is the constant slam-bang of fights, chases, explosions, and clever one-liners" "adventure", "a remarkable or unexpected journey, experience, or event that a person participates in as a result of chance" "protagonist", "another word for “main character”"
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