It is realistic fiction we read and studied it
Probably Romance because in whatever type of book it is, the story always has some type of Romance in it.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
Matilda belongs to the fantasy genre.
Fantasy
maybe history
Genre refers to the category or style of literature that a book or text belongs to. Common genres include fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction. Identifying the genre of a book is important when writing a book report as it helps readers understand what to expect from the story.
A genre is a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities. There has to be a specific book since not all books are the same. If you didn’t understand the meaning of genre here is another wording. Genre is a word meaning a particular type, sort, or category.
The book "Crispin" falls under the historical fiction genre. It is set in medieval England and follows the story of a young boy named Crispin as he navigates through challenging circumstances.
Leviticus is one of the books of the Law in the Bible; if that's what you mean.
The Book of Acts is generally classified as a biblical genre known as Acts of the Apostles. It is a historical narrative that details the early spread of Christianity and the ministry of the apostles, particularly focusing on the actions of Peter and Paul.
The book Dying to Live was written by Susan Blackmore. The book was published in the year 2006 and was based on the Zombi horror genre drawing influence from movies of that type.
Type, brand and style are synonyms of genre. There are no antonyms for genre.