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