Spoof is a type of text that tells a factual story set in the past with an unpredictable and funny ending meant to entertain and share the story. A spoof copies the style of an original work but modifies most of the text for humor. Spoof texts typically use past tense verbs, action verbs, and time/place adverbs and are told chronologically. The generic structure includes an orientation, events, and a twist ending that is often funny or unexpected. The examples provided spoof common narratives and situations with unexpected twists.