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The person who tells the story is the narrator.
she acts submissively at first but slowly becomes more defiant.
Q: A storyteller tells a series of stories to a ruler to distract him each night and therefore prevent her own death at his hands. A: Frame Narrative
Alive Verbs are The ones,that tells us,what going on,and what happening's gives the reader an high quality image of any special kind of action.
An effective definition is a definition that: * Tells the reader what the word/phrase is, and possibly gives the etymology. * Tells the reader how the word/phrase is said. * Makes it easy to understand. * Doesn't over-complicate things to breaking point. * Tells it to the reader as if they do not know what it already means.
Tells the story to the reader’s
The topic sentence are the main idea tells us about the story.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
Narrative paragraphs tell a story; they are most often used in fiction. Here is a good link showing some examples of how to write narrative paragraphs.
A thesis statement tells the reader what you will be writing about in your story or essay.
Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something, but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is coming before the character does.
This is known as a first-person point of view, where the narrator is a character in the story and tells their experiences directly to the reader. It provides a personal and subjective perspective on the events in the story.
The narrator of the story is typically the character who tells the story from their point of view, sharing their thoughts, experiences, and observations with the reader.
she acts submissively at first but slowly becomes more defiant.
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When the narrator is open with the reader about a piece's fictional nature, he or she is said to be setting the tone of the story narrative. It can also refer to how the individual narrator tells the story and the manner in which it is told.
This is a difficult question to answer. If you're referring to a reason in a story, it tells the reader the motive behind an action. For example, if you read that a girl slapped a guy in the face without any explanation, you'd be confused. However, if the next chapter explained that she found out he was cheating on her, you'd understand why the action was performed. It gives insight into the story and allows the reader to connect with the actions being performed in the story. Hope this helps!