The word novel is a noun for a fictional prose narrative of considerable length, typically having a plot that is unfolded with the telling of the story.
As a category in literature, a Novel Category would mean that a story (book) is a work of fiction, too long to be classified in the Short Story category; not a real occurrence that would put it in the Non-fiction category. Other categories of literature are biography, science, Science Fiction, poetry, self-help, etc.
The word novel is also an adjective that describes something that is new or unusual in an interesting way. The phrase 'novel category' could refer to something that doesn't fit into a standard category of like things or is a new version of something. For example, at a dog show for registered breeds of dogs, the offspring of an unusual matching of different existing breeds might be classified as a 'novel category'.
'Novel category' refers to something that is new or different and does not fit into existing or traditional classification systems. It often implies innovation or uniqueness in a particular domain.
This is a graphic novel category, not for devil category.
I'm happy to help! Please provide the event or details from the novel so I can assist you in determining the category it belongs to.
The final category is Literary Lines The clue was: You have no right to expect me to send you back to Kansas appears in a 1900 novel and in an epigraph to this 1995 novel The answer was: What is Wicked
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We have a category for that! Check Categories, and type Novels.
Yes, the word "novel" is a common noun because it refers to a general type or category of literary work, not a specific or unique entity.
If your Category is General, what is your rank among all the students of the General Category? Got it?
it is the category you have been most active in.
Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for best Novel for her Civil War saga, Gone with the Wind, in 1937. (The Novel category was renamed Fiction in 1948.)
This question may be in the wrong category. William Faulkner has a novel called The Hamlet. The question is not clear whether it means that novel or mistakenly uses the word Novel to refer to Shakespeare's tragedy: Hamlet: Prince of Denmark.
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