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Things narrative often describes (“narrative ________”)
discourse, structure, form, history, analysis, time, poems, technique, strategies, poetry, theory, therapy, voice, texts, accounts, style, elements, fiction, material, structures, forms, inquiry, criticism, descriptions, poem, truth, text, sources, techniques, description, art, reports, research, means, psychology, identity, modes, theology, account, closure, cinema, coherence, space, continuity, patterns, tradition, manner, prose, passages, approaches, skill, scenes, skills, sequence, literature, authority, verse, perspective, histories, songs, writing, events, quality, conventions, ethics, narratif, stories, voices, comprehension, report, themes, mode, genres, construction, traditions, films, nonfiction, statements, representation, notes, versions, summary, explanations, meaning
How narrative often is described (“________ narrative”)
historical, personal, biblical, simple, whole, continuous, person, grand, brief, oral, main, short, coherent, interesting, detailed, traditional, entire, dramatic, fictional, original, autobiographical, present, linear, larger, epic, sacred, straightforward, dominant, connected, complete, fictitious, conventional, clear, plain, foregoing, vivid, literary, romantic, above, official, gospel, biographical, popular, realistic, mere, contemporary, complex, descriptive, subsequent, poetic, classical, chronological, visual, extended, lively, authentic, heroic, mythic, scriptural, mythical, consecutive, straight, faithful, retrospective, lengthy
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