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A group of lines separated by spaces between it and other ones

Stanza

Part of a book made up of paragraphs

Chapter

A small chunk of a play

Scene

Short, moral stories

Fables

Written for people to act out

Dramas

Writing that is always true

Nonfiction

A story that is made up by a writer

Fiction

Made-up stories in which magical things happen

Fairy tales

Looks different than other kinds of writing

Poetry

Looks different than other kinds of writing---characters' names are written out, the words the characters say are written beside their names

Dramas

Have characters (people or animals)

Stories

The lines that make up the body of the poem

Stanza

Usually has a title and/or number

Chapter

Usually have magical characters, such as fairies, elves, or witches

Fairy tales

Have special directions that tell what the stage looks like and how the characters should look or act

Dramas

A true story that happened

Nonfiction

Teach lessons

Fables

Usually just has one event

Scene

Often written in short lines

Poetry

Usually written in sentences and paragraphs

Stories

Sometimes, impossible events happen in this

Fiction

Plays and skits are types of this

Dramas

Have a plot (a chain of events that happen)

Stories

Often begin with "Once upon a time"

Fairy tales

Covers a certain part of the plot

Chapter

Often have lines that rhyme

Poetry

Also called a verse

Stanza

Many of these make up an act

Scene

Meant to be read for fun

Stories

Not always a story

Nonfiction

Often ends with "happily ever after"

Fairy tales

Often have animal characters that talk and act like people

Fables

Sometimes the first letter of every line begins with a capital letter

Poetry

Can be true

Stories

Can give facts and information to the reader

Nonfiction