Yes, they are both in the fantasy genre.
Yes; they are different movies but are in the same romantic comedy-drama genre.
The purpose of a genre is to organize a variety of subjects, bases due to the topic. For example, for music they might include rock, hip-hop, R&B, soft rock, metal, etc. If they were all just clumped together in one big category of music, the general public might be confused. ;)
Similar movies to Someone Else's Child, where the movie has the same theme and topic, would be My Name is Steven. Both of these movies are based on actual events about children.
Japanese films have the same type of genre as American films for the most part, and have their own type of comedy, drama and action, as well as others. They do have their own such as martial arts and yakuza films.
People are afraid of death. And of the afterlife. The horror genre attempts to capitalize on that fear.
All genres present the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic. An essay is more straightforward in presenting the author's personal views.
If you mean like his genre of music then its Pop-R&B
he argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner
What do you mean by 'topic'? If you mean genre, it's a horror and action manga. However I wouldn't call it scary. The plot is pretty in depth and interesting.
topic and claim
The essay is the kind of genre that presents the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic.
The piece of string does not have a genre in the same way that music or literature does. It is simply an object without a defined genre.
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Yes, they are both in the fantasy genre.
Yes, a topic tells about what you are writing about. and a subject is an synonym of "topic"
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