An example of the Assyrian emphasis on narration and documentation is their extensive use of annals, particularly in the inscriptions of kings like Ashurbanipal and Tiglath-Pileser III. These annals meticulously recorded military campaigns, territorial conquests, and significant events, often detailing the methods and outcomes of their actions. This focus on documentation served both as a historical record and as Propaganda to legitimize their rule and demonstrate their power to both subjects and rivals. The Assyrians also utilized clay tablets to preserve administrative records and legal texts, further highlighting their commitment to detailed record-keeping.
an example if narration is "sally played at the park" i just narrates what sally did. another example is a narrator will narrate a story, "sally went to the park, and she had a wonderful day. she went on the swings, she went down the slides, and played with her friends" that is narration.
example of emphasis by climatic order
Yes, this sentence is an example of narration. It conveys a direct statement or action and is usually found in storytelling or recounts of events.
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The verb for emphasis is emphasise. For example "to emphasise with someone".
we dont have stories here. This is a answer site. It is not for stories.. thank you..
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emphasis.
A quick example of third person limited narration (Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea): Then he looked behind him and saw that no land was visible. That makes no difference, he thought. I can always come in on the glow from Havana.
Yes, a work of art can be considered as a port of entry into a narration. An excellent example of this can be seen with the painting by Jacques Louis David of the Coronation of Napoleon.
Emphasis is special importance or significance. An example sentence would be: She made a point to put emphasis on her point in her speech.
In Langston Hughes's short story Gumption the sentence 'You can't live on gumption' I said trying to be practical is an example of first person narration.