A book containing stories, or short narratives, either true or false.
Fatal Frame is not a true story. Any names and events in the story that may share similarities with true names and events were completely incidental.
true
Is the story Virginia Woolf a frame story
true or false? Answer is False.
Yes, that is true. Motion is always measured relative to a chosen frame of reference, which could be a stationary object, observer, or a specific point in space. The choice of frame of reference can affect how motion is perceived or described.
This question is too vague. We could talk about first-person narratives, third-person narratives and third-person omniscient narratives. We could talk about narratives written in the past tense and those written in the present tense and those which cannot make up their minds. We could talk about quest-type narratives, or mystery-type narratives, or romance-type narratives, or conflict-type narratives. We could distinguish between mundane narratives, epic narratives, and mythic narratives. There are lots of possibilities here.
No.
True
yes, there are conclusions in narratives...
Writers write narratives.
The only true sn is on the frame.