Use the story Big Water

by Andrea Curtis to answer the question.

Based on this excerpt from the end of a story, what genre does the author use to tell the story?

(1 point)
Responses

fantasy
fantasy

science fiction
science fiction

adventure
adventure

mystery

1 answer

To determine the genre of the story "Big Water" by Andrea Curtis based on the excerpt, you would need to consider the elements present in the ending of the story. However, since I don't have access to the specific excerpt, I can provide some guidance on how to identify the genre.

  • Fantasy typically includes magical elements or mythical creatures and often takes place in an imaginary world.
  • Science Fiction often involves futuristic technology, space exploration, time travel, or scientific advancements and their implications.
  • Adventure focuses on exciting journeys, quests, or challenges faced by characters, often with elements of danger or exploration.
  • Mystery revolves around a puzzle or crime to be solved, characterized by suspense and intrigue.

If the ending includes elements of magic, fantasy creatures, or an imaginary world, the genre is likely fantasy. If it involves advanced technology or explores scientific concepts, it could be science fiction. If the focus is on a thrilling journey or quest, then it aligns with adventure. If it poses a question or leaves readers with a suspenseful conclusion, it may be classified as mystery.

Without the specific excerpt, it's challenging to definitively choose a genre, but using these criteria should help you reach an informed conclusion based on the text's content. Please provide the excerpt or additional details for a more accurate determination of the genre.