Theme refers to setting of a story, or what a story is based around.
Genre is a way of categorising texts by what is in the story.
For example, the book, Eragon, is based around dragon riders and war. Thus it has a war/dragon theme. But with it having a quest, magic, fantastical creatures and being set in an imaginary land, it would most likely be classified under the Fantasy Quest hybrid Genre.
Hybrid Genre = basically a mix of 2 or more genres.
Format is the layout, like where the pictures go, But Genre is totally different, it's what type of book it is, like adventure, Horror, or educational. That answer your question?
Genre refers to the category or type of content, such as romance or mystery, while format refers to the physical or digital presentation of that content, such as a book, movie, or TV show. Genre is more about the style and content of a work, while format is about how that work is delivered or consumed.
the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
The genre for The book 'PIE' is realistic fiction.
the book genre for the book LOSER is realistic fiction!
The genre is fiction.
the genre is fiction
A book containing both fiction and nonfiction is typically referred to as a "mixed genre" or "mixed format" book. These books blend elements of both genres to offer a diverse reading experience.
The genre of Pig Heart Boy is 'Children's'. You may think that 'Children's' is not really a genre but its also a genre ifthe book is turned into a series or a film then the genre will be different to a normail genre of a book.
mystery genre
Yes. "What genre is that book?"
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
The genre is mystery.