I would say FICTION.
Most likely Science Fiction, because of the concept of the vampire.
Its a mix of Drama and Science Fiction
i would say breaking dawn's category would be romance.
No, you would call it fantasy, not science fiction.
Some would say that science fiction excludes fantasy but Arthur C. Clarke said, "Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Science fiction authors have mixed science fiction with all other forms of literature. There are science fiction lyrics to songs, science fiction poetry, science fiction mixed with humor, science fiction mixed with westerns, science fiction mixed with romance.
The many definitions of Science Fiction allow for broad inclusions however any 'good' science fiction would include interpolations and extrapolations on reality.
The opposite of Science Fiction would be science fact.
A real forest is science non fiction. If something is written about trees becoming sentient and interacting with people, that would be science fiction.
No. Fiction is basically a story that isn't true. It can be sci-fi with unreal things like vampires, werewolves, or a neon blue hamster that speaks 13 different languages, including French and German. Since none of this can be scientifically proven (yet) they're fiction but also sci-fi.
The science fiction genre is classified by having a fiction mixed with plausible categories. For instance, futuristic novels and alien take-over books would be science fiction.
A genre is a fiction category - like romance or horror or science fiction. Your strategy is the way you plan things out. This term would mean how a writer plans their work so that it fits into a specific genre.
Because it has an element of science in it.