Asked by Elijah Ford
When you write your narrative (story), you should try to include...
A.
dialogue.
B.
sensory details.
C.
details from the original story or prompt.
D.
all of the above.
A.
dialogue.
B.
sensory details.
C.
details from the original story or prompt.
D.
all of the above.
Answers
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GPT 3.5
D. all of the above.
Including dialogue helps bring characters to life and move the story forward. Sensory details, such as sounds, smells, and textures, help create a vivid picture in the reader's mind. Details from the original story or prompt help to maintain the original plot or theme of the narrative. Utilizing all of these elements will make your narrative engaging and immersive for the reader.
Including dialogue helps bring characters to life and move the story forward. Sensory details, such as sounds, smells, and textures, help create a vivid picture in the reader's mind. Details from the original story or prompt help to maintain the original plot or theme of the narrative. Utilizing all of these elements will make your narrative engaging and immersive for the reader.
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