Dear student, first you have to study the following literature definitions, then test your knowledge about what you read on the next page. Good Luck.
Black comedy (الكوميديا السوداء): disturbing or absurd material presented in a humorous manner, usually with the intention to confront an uncomfortable truth.
Burlesque (هزلي): a humorous imitation of a series of works of literature.
Confessional poetry (الشعر الطائفي): an autobiographical poetic genre in which the poet discusses the intensely personal subject matter with unusual frankness.
Didactic literature (الأدب التعليمي): a kind of literary work by which you can get instructed or educated.
Elegy (رثاء): a formal poem that laments the death of a friend or a public figure.
Epic (ملحمة): a lengthy narrative describing the deeds of a heroic figure. This term usually applies to verse narratives.
Epigram (ايجاز): a succinct, witty statement, often in verse.
Essay (مقال): a form of nonfictional discussion or argument that is flexible in form.
Fables (خرافات): short prose or verse narratives that illustrate a moral. They are done by animal characters having human traits.
Morality play (مسرحية أخلاقية): a play representing an allegory of the Christian struggle for salvation.