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Family and Friendships: Stories that focus on the challenges and joys of the relationships of characters among family and friends. Humor: Usually light-hearted, comical stories intended to make the reader laugh. School Life: A common subgenre of young adult fiction, these stories focus on the everyday trials and tribulations of life for young people at school.

Is there a cut-off date for when a book should be considered Realistic contemporary Fiction or Historical Fiction? If a book is set in the recent past, but focuses on a specific historical event, should it be considered Historical Fiction? What if a book is set several decades ago, but the story could take place today, should the book be considered Realistic Fiction? Realistic Fiction Realistic Fiction includes imagined stories that reflect real life as it is lived today.

Characteristics Setting: Realistic Fiction is set in the present or recent past. Plot: Problems or events of the story could really happen.

Subgenres Adventure and Survival: These stories usually involve danger and the characters must survive in the wilderness or under other extraordinary circumstances. Adventure and Survival. Coming of Age.

Family and Friendships. Issue Books. Description creates a vivid picture for the reader, it allows them to open a gateway to your story and imagine themselves within your fictional world. You as a writer can elicit emotions within your reader, you create tension and atmosphere, and you create a sense of immediacy — a sense of being right there with the character. Read more. May 12, Just how long should a chapter be? And does a novel have to fit into a set amount of words?

These are just two of the most common questions asked by writers. They assume they have to work to a strict template of X amount of words and X amount of chapters, usually because most novels have around 30 or 40 chapters and around 80, words.

Again, the story will dictate how long the novel will be. Uncomplicated stories containing minimal characters tend to be short — usually around 20, to 60, words. These are called novellas. Longer, more complex stories, which contain a handful of main characters and periphe. May 21, In creative writing, however, there is good repetition and bad repetition.

Repetition can and does work. The above opening paragraph uses repetition effectively. It is there to reinforce the message and provide and subtle way of denotative resonance. This is an example of good repetition. Bad repetition, on the other hand, occurs when the same descriptive words appear in the same sentence or paragraph several times without offering denotation or structure, for instance: He fumbled for the keys in the dark, finally managed to open the door.

He shuffled through the hallway, switched on the lights, and in his drunken haze, fumbled with his coat buttons Annotated Bibliography. Benefits of Reading Realistic Fiction in the Classroom and activities. Read Aloud Station. Lindsey Weiss Lindsey Weiss. It honestly portrays the realities of life so children can gain a more in depth understanding of human problems and relationships It helps expand children's frames of reference and ability to see the world from another perspective It helps children understand and take comfort in knowing that their problems are not unique and they are not alone in the world It allows children to experience vicariously interactions with the characters in books It provides a literary framework for the development of a sense of personal and civic competency and the ability to make improvements in our own lives and the lives of others.

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