” or “that’s a story for a later time” or “that’s a story for a later time
Why would an author frequently stop the beginning of a narrative and include the phrases, “…but that will be explained later” or “that’s a story for a later time?”
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Based on various theoretical sources on narrative and drama, a model is put forward. This model is used to build a computer system of interactive drama
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Unreliable Narration” first person narration who knows less about himself than the reader eventually does
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Name: Erin Asiedu Poem title: Bright StarName: Erin Asiedu Poem title: Bright Star
Before you start your video poem, you want to first analyze your poem; your video, after all, is a visual analysis. Today, we’re going to focus
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