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Your question is incomplete, but don't worry, I can be of help.
To be able to match a story to any of this subgenre, you'll have to first understand what they mean.
1. Tragedy: This is a type of drama that ends in sadness, grief, or death, or even all three.
To easily identify tragedy in a narration, you have to ask yourself, did this story end in "happily ever after?" Did it have a good ending? Did the main character die at the end? Did they reach their goal? These are important and useful ways to determine if a narration is tragic.
2. Fantasy: This has to do with supernatural happenings that can only occur in a fantasy world such as dragons, unicorns, talking dogs, etc. When you notice such details, it is most likely that such story is fantasy.
3. Romance: This was made popular by Shakespeare and is a well used subgenre. This can be easily identified if there is love between two or more people who are (usually) opposed by parents or other forces.
Please note that a narration can have more than one of such subgenre.
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B. the spacing effect. i hope this is helpful! im not that good at english
Fourteenth,
as in February 14, or Valentine's Day.
The firm had an excellent SAFETY record
That was very IRRESPONIBLE of you to do
They say the most important quality to become a teacher is PATIENCE
The country's economy needs a quick RECOVERY after the financial crisis
A mother would do anything to keep her child out of DANGER
Unfortunately, there were very few SURVIVORS after the train crash
It's SURPRISING that you failed the test after studying for weeks
It's illegal to phone the emergency services and give them UNTRUTHFUL information