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What is a ‘genre’ in literature?

A. A type of character development
B. A category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form or style
C. A narrative technique
D. The resolution of the plot

Answer: A category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form or style


Additional Information: Genres help readers understand what to expect from a narrative.


Subjects: Creative Writing, Writing Skills

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