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The Genre And Subgenre Worksheet 2 is designed to help users identify and classify various texts into their appropriate genres and subgenres. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to efficiently complete the worksheet online, ensuring clarity and accuracy in your responses.
Follow the steps to complete the Genre And Subgenre Worksheet 2 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the worksheet and open it in your online editor.
- Begin with the first entry, 'The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells.' Identify the genre and subgenre based on the description provided, and write your answers in the designated fields.
- Continue to the second entry, 'Toyota Camry Handbook by the Toyota Corporation.' Analyze the text, select the appropriate genre and subgenre, and explain your reasoning in the explanation field next to it.
- Move on to the third entry, 'One of the 28th- A Tale of Waterloo by G.A. Henty.' Determine the genre and subgenre, and provide a brief explanation of your choices.
- Proceed to the fourth entry, 'The Ant and the Grasshopper retold by Mr. Morton.' As before, identify the genre and subgenre, and articulate your justification.
- For the fifth entry, 'No More Seat Belt Laws by Chris Kelley,' select the genre and subgenre, and explain your answer clearly in the provided space.
- Next, tackle the sixth entry, 'The Long Way Home: a Hitchhiker's Memoirs by Marty Vought.' Determine the appropriate genre and subgenre and enter a brief explanation.
- Move to the seventh entry, 'Dragon Rangers by Pete Chrisoula,' and identify both the genre and subgenre along with an explanation.
- For the eighth entry, 'Crash Course: From Zero to Hero in Thirty Days by Thomas Banks,' follow the same process for genre and subgenre identification and explanation.
- Finally, address the ninth entry, 'Little Red Riding Hood retold by Mr. Morton.' Identify the genre and subgenre, with a brief justification provided.
- After completing all entries, review your answers for accuracy. Once satisfied, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Begin filling out the Genre And Subgenre Worksheet 2 online today to enhance your understanding of text classification.
Genre is the form of your writing (a business letter, memo, report). A medium is the way in which a piece of writing is delivered (email versus a mailed paper copy, for example). Genre and medium are both determined by audience and purpose.