Test your story-detective skills! Read each description carefully and work out the genre it points to.
1. Lewis Carroll – "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland"
A young girl follows a talking rabbit and wanders into a strange, imaginative world. She meets unusual characters, faces confusing challenges, and experiences events that make little sense in real life. The story is playful, creative, and told in a way that is especially enjoyable for younger readers.
A young girl follows a talking rabbit and wanders into a strange, imaginative world. She meets unusual characters, faces confusing challenges, and experiences events that make little sense in real life. The story is playful, creative, and told in a way that is especially enjoyable for younger readers.
2. William Shakespeare – “Sonnet 18”
This text compares a loved one to a beautiful summer’s day. It uses rich, expressive language and a clear rhythm, following a traditional structure of fourteen lines. The speaker describes how beauty fades in nature but survives in the lines of the poem. The text focuses on feelings, imagery, and the sound of the words.
This text compares a loved one to a beautiful summer’s day. It uses rich, expressive language and a clear rhythm, following a traditional structure of fourteen lines. The speaker describes how beauty fades in nature but survives in the lines of the poem. The text focuses on feelings, imagery, and the sound of the words.
3. Jane Austen – "Pride and Prejudice"
This story follows the life of Elizabeth Bennet, a young woman who lives with her parents and sisters in the English countryside. Through family visits, dances, and unexpected meetings, she learns about love, misunderstandings, and the importance of judging people fairly. The book focuses on relationships, society, and personal growth over a longer period of time.
This story follows the life of Elizabeth Bennet, a young woman who lives with her parents and sisters in the English countryside. Through family visits, dances, and unexpected meetings, she learns about love, misunderstandings, and the importance of judging people fairly. The book focuses on relationships, society, and personal growth over a longer period of time.
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