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G11 - Assessment

LIT21-PW- L03 Conventional and 21st Century Genres

Richmindale Learner Name: Jasmine Rose J. Aguete Date:


ENG-RW G11 Section, Group: F_H STEM 11 Score:
Q4 Project
Instructions
Follow the
instructions carefully
given in each item
test. Total of 50
points.

LIT21 PW L03
Conventional and
21st Century Genres
had been attached in
the Q4 LM’s.

Activity A. Give the meaning and an example in each item below.


1. Hyper poetry - refers to works of verse (although not. necessarily in lines and
stanzas) which could not be. presented without the computer.
- https://group3fleming.wordpress.com/2017/08/16/hyper-poetry/
2. Blog - regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or
small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
- https://newbreak.church/spiritually-gifted/
3. Science Fiction - fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological
advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or
time travel and life on other planets.
- A Journey to the Center of the Earth By Jules Verne
4. Creative nonfiction - is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to
create factually accurate narratives. Creative nonfiction contrasts with other
nonfiction, such as academic or technical writing or journalism, which are also rooted
in accurate fact though not written to entertain on prose style.
- https://templatelab.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Biography-Example-01
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5. Flash fiction - is a genre of fiction, defined as a very short story.
- https://image.slidesharecdn.com/flashfiction-120223100004-phpapp02/85/fla
sh-fiction-examples-2-320.jpg?cb=1666106349
6. Chick Literature - is a term used to describe a type of popular fiction targeted at
younger women. Widely used in the 1990s and 2000s, the term has fallen out of
fashion with publishers while writers and critics have rejected its inherent sexism.
- Emma by Jane Austen
7. Text-talk novels - are stories told almost entirely in dialogue simulating social
exchanges. Narratives are usually presented in blog, email, and IM (Instant Messaging)
format.
- Flight School (Flight School, #1
8. Doodle fiction - is a literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle
writing, drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
9. Manga - a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at
adults as well as children.
- Jujutsu Kaisen by Gege Akutami
10. Graphic Novel - A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The
term graphic novel is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and
anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics scholars and
industry professionals.
- Smile by Raina Telgemeier
11. Digi-Fiction - is fiction that is written for and read from a computer and can be
web- or app-based (for tablets and smartphones) or accessed via CD-ROMs.
- Flight Paths by Kate Pullinger and Chris Joseph (2007)
12. Illustrated Novel - an extended narrative with multiple images that, together with
the text, produce meaning.
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
13. Fiction - literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise.
14. Non-fiction - prose writing that is informative or factual rather than fictional.
- In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

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