The military genre usually involves stories of battle and espionage from the war front. Examples of this genre include titles like:
We Were Soldiers Once… and Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Soldiers and Jesus by James Otto
-Spy Fiction Examples-
This genre, in the James Bond vein, recounts the pulse-pounding expeditions of spies in various agencies throughout the world. Examples include:
The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
Red Sparrow (2018)
Dangerous by Big Data, Joywave
-Westerns-
This genre covers the Wild West, typically including gun duels, train robberies, heists, and showdowns, known collectively as Westerns. A few fun examples you might know include:
True Grit by Charles Portis
The Magnificent Seven (2016)
Ghost Riders in the Sky by Johnny Cash
-Epic Examples-
An epic is a tale, often told in verse, of a heroic figure on a quest. You see epics in literature, movies, and even music. A few epic examples you’ll see in literature, movies, and music include:
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Last Legion (2007)
Skylon by Gruff Rhys
-Action and Adventure Genre-
Action and adventure are sometimes considered two distinct genres, however, the two go hand-in-hand: they involve exciting sequences and obstacles that must be overcome before reaching a goal. There are many different categories of action-adventure stories.
Answer: Poetry, Drama, Prose, Fiction, Non-Fiction or News flash, Internet-based program, Weather report, Movie trailer, Documentary
Explanation: But I think it is this
2. ANIMANTED •These are the cartoons we see on TV. Their themes vary, as well as the target age group (some are for toddlers and kids, while some are for teenagers.)
3. CHILDREN •These shows are for children and are almost always educational. They may or may not be animated.
4. COMEDY These shows are meant to entertain viewers, through the use of jokes and pranks.
5. DRAMA These shows are highly emotional, and the story always had sad parts, like conflict in families, betrayals, etc. However, not all endings are sad. Usually, the protagonist prevails in the end.
6. EDUCATIONALThese shows are highly informational and can be intended for children, teenagers, or adults. A lot of these shows are in documentary format, with each episode focusing on a certain person or theme. Some use demonstrations, such as shows that teach people how to make art.
7. FANTASY These shows use unrealistic characters and plots, usually including magic and supernatural creatures. They may not be animated, with a lot of visual effects.
8. HORROR These shows are intended to scare audiences, usually by employing supernatural beings, like ghost. In the case of the Philippines, supernatural beings like kapre, manananggal, and aswang are also used.
9. NEWSThese shows are used to inform the public about the latest updates in the world, country, and community.
10. VARIETY SHOW These shows include games, song- and-dance performances, and other segments.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
-Military Examples-
The military genre usually involves stories of battle and espionage from the war front. Examples of this genre include titles like:
We Were Soldiers Once… and Young by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Soldiers and Jesus by James Otto
-Spy Fiction Examples-
This genre, in the James Bond vein, recounts the pulse-pounding expeditions of spies in various agencies throughout the world. Examples include:
The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
Red Sparrow (2018)
Dangerous by Big Data, Joywave
-Westerns-
This genre covers the Wild West, typically including gun duels, train robberies, heists, and showdowns, known collectively as Westerns. A few fun examples you might know include:
True Grit by Charles Portis
The Magnificent Seven (2016)
Ghost Riders in the Sky by Johnny Cash
-Epic Examples-
An epic is a tale, often told in verse, of a heroic figure on a quest. You see epics in literature, movies, and even music. A few epic examples you’ll see in literature, movies, and music include:
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Last Legion (2007)
Skylon by Gruff Rhys
-Action and Adventure Genre-
Action and adventure are sometimes considered two distinct genres, however, the two go hand-in-hand: they involve exciting sequences and obstacles that must be overcome before reaching a goal. There are many different categories of action-adventure stories.
Answer: Poetry, Drama, Prose, Fiction, Non-Fiction or News flash, Internet-based program, Weather report, Movie trailer, Documentary
Explanation: But I think it is this
2. ANIMANTED •These are the cartoons we see on TV. Their themes vary, as well as the target age group (some are for toddlers and kids, while some are for teenagers.)
3. CHILDREN •These shows are for children and are almost always educational. They may or may not be animated.
4. COMEDY These shows are meant to entertain viewers, through the use of jokes and pranks.
5. DRAMA These shows are highly emotional, and the story always had sad parts, like conflict in families, betrayals, etc. However, not all endings are sad. Usually, the protagonist prevails in the end.
6. EDUCATIONALThese shows are highly informational and can be intended for children, teenagers, or adults. A lot of these shows are in documentary format, with each episode focusing on a certain person or theme. Some use demonstrations, such as shows that teach people how to make art.
7. FANTASY These shows use unrealistic characters and plots, usually including magic and supernatural creatures. They may not be animated, with a lot of visual effects.
8. HORROR These shows are intended to scare audiences, usually by employing supernatural beings, like ghost. In the case of the Philippines, supernatural beings like kapre, manananggal, and aswang are also used.
9. NEWSThese shows are used to inform the public about the latest updates in the world, country, and community.
10. VARIETY SHOW These shows include games, song- and-dance performances, and other segments.