Cover of the textbook Identity B1+

The key answer of exercise 8

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 4.3 for the textbook Identity B1+ with authors Elizabeth Sharman from Oxford University Press

Question

  • Listen and repeat the words. How do you say them in your language? Which of the works is always non-fiction?
  • Can you use some of the words above to describe these famous stories?

Answer

The works that are always non-fiction are biography and myth.

Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare

A timeless love story, Romeo & Juliet unfolds amidst the backdrop of feuding families, delivering a heart-wrenching tale of romance and tragedy that captivates readers across generations.

Dracula by Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker's iconic horror novel, Dracula, immerses readers in a chilling tale of suspense and terror as they journey through the eerie landscapes of Transylvania, encountering the enigmatic Count Dracula and his insatiable thirst for blood.

The Odyssey by Homer

Homer's epic adventure, The Odyssey, transports readers on a thrilling odyssey across the ancient Mediterranean, where the heroic Odysseus faces mythical creatures, treacherous gods, and perilous trials in his quest to return home to Ithaca and reunite with his beloved family.