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A narrative is a: A. series of events that make up a story. B. series of links to other stories. C. conversation among people. D. collection of stories with the same topic.
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A narrative is a: A. series of events that make up a story. B. series of links to other stories. C. conversation among people. D. collection of stories with the same topic.
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A narrative is a:
A. series of events that make up a story.
B. series of links to other stories.
C. conversation among people.
D. collection of stories with the same topic.
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It is B.series of links to other stories.
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It’s A , a narrative is multiple events that make up a story. Not B.
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