The genre of <span>of "The Bicycle Girl" by Stanislav Borokowski is Drama.
In the book, you will see the combination of comedy and Tragedy within the main character's life which later on contributed to the emotional conflicts and hardship that the main character experienced before finally achieving the final conclusions.
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A humorous imitation of a popular literary style, genre, or author is called a <u>parody</u>
Here is the list of pronouns in the order they appear in the text, assigned to their particular groups:
1. interrogative pronouns (the ones who ask a certain question): WHAT, WHAT
2. possessive pronouns (the ones which show a certain possession): YOURS, YOURS
3. personal pronouns (I, you, he, she...): IT, IT, YOU, YOU, YOU, IT, US
4. indefinite pronoun (you cannot exactly determine who it is about): EVERYONE, ANYONE, SOME, ALL, EACH
5. relative pronouns (connect a clause to a noun/pronoun): WHO, THAT, WHATEVER
6. demonstrative pronouns (point to a particular thing): THESE
Answer:
here is a link
Explanation:
https://poets.org/poem/owl-0