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| 1. | Hautzig's Endless Steppe is an example of this type of life story. (13 letters) | | 4. | Literary genre that presents characters, setting, plot that resemble real life. (7 letters) | | 6. | Novel of coming-of-age or self-development. (13 letters) | | 8. | Form of informational non-fiction incorporating fantastic elements. (8 letters) | | 12. | Musical symbol of family unity in Naomi's Road. (5 letters) | | 13. | Type of verse popularized by Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll. (8 letters) | | 14. | Type of fiction written by Rosemary Sutcliff. (10 letters) | | 15. | Realistic story of family life. (8 letters) |
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| 2. | 19th Century adventure by R.L. Stevenson. (14 letters, 2 words, no spaces) | | 3. | Poet known as the Canadian Father Goose. (9 letters, 2 words, no spaces) | | 5. | Fictional purveyor of nursery rhymes. (11 letters) | | 7. | George's Julie of the Wolves may be read as a story of ________ identity. (8 letters) | | 9. | Loosely structured novel in which individual chapters read like short stories. (8 letters) | | 10. | The organizational elements of a work such as its division into part, chapters, etc. (9 letters) | | 11. | Rowling's Harry Potter books follow this tradition. (7 letters) |
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