Style is how the author writes or portrays the story, and it's kinda like the formalist aspect of literature.
For example, Daniel Defoe uses run-on sentences in Robinson Crusoe, making it somewhat hard to follow and making the reader work to figure out what is happening. That would be an example of style.
Does this have anything to do with a project you have to present tomorrow? :)
The writing style is the way the piece is written: the words and phrases the author chooses and how they write.
the style of a book is the way the author writes. It is the attitude or the certain words he/she uses to specify a certain point.
One of the most difficult terms to define.
Style would be 'those techniques that a particular writer employs that give a definable characteristic to his works of words'.
Earnest Hemingway employed primarily gritty and terse dialogue as the major content of his works.
Sir Walter Scott was in the habit of flying off into long lusty descriptions
This refers to the way in which a work of literature is written.
If you mean her Music style it is POP. If you mean her Fashion style, She doesn't have a certain style. Just go with the flow.
Emma Style's birth name is Emma Jane Style.
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Any style he wants...
natural style i think
the style of the story of the man to send rain clouds is contemporary story by Leslie Marmon Silko.
tango style -> latin dance
The style of the story is a Southern Gothic novel.
The cast of Celebrity Style Story - 2012 includes: Jennifer Lopez as herself
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A Makeover Story - 2000 Style Literacy was released on: USA: 20 August 2004
Commedia dell'Arte The Story the Style - 2007 was released on: USA: October 2007 (DVD premiere)
Look for an AP story in your newspaper; it will evidence the style.
William Bayard Hale has written: 'The story of a style' -- subject(s): Style, Literary style
Concert-style, hybrid, and story-style are all forms of music videos.
The story 'Twas the night before Christmas' definitely has its own style in that it is a poem and has a set meter and structure.
The author's style and the purpose behind that choice of style are both affected by the story. So basically, if the writer chose a simple and straight-forward topic then the style must be simple as well, since it's purpose is to address the readers and provide a certain message. However, if the story is descriptive or opinionated and such, then it is often sophisticated and complex. So anyway, the story is not affected by the author's style, a story is the same story no matter what language or diction the author uses, but whether it could be addressed to many levels( kids to adults) and the capability of understanding the purpose or the underlying message or the central idea differs.