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What is 'narreme' in narrative?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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the suffix 'eme' is usually used to make a general term into a smaller, more specific term.

for example if you want to refer to the entire text and format of the narrators way of talking to the reader then you say 'the narrative'. If you just want to refer to one particular passage of the narrative then you would say 'narreme'.

when using the 'eme' suffix however you have to refer to the sub-unit that is complete in itself not any random dissection of the whole.

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