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What are graphic elements in narrative writing?
Language that goes beyond the literal or everyday meaning of words
imagine that help a reader picture the story
language that appeals to the readers sense of touch, taste, sound, sight, or smell
typographical features of how writing appears on the page
Language that goes beyond the literal or everyday meaning of words
imagine that help a reader picture the story
language that appeals to the readers sense of touch, taste, sound, sight, or smell
typographical features of how writing appears on the page
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GPT 3.5
Examples of graphic elements in narrative writing include:
- Metaphors and similes that create vivid imagery and comparisons
- Descriptive language that creates a sensory experience for the reader
- Dialogue that reveals character traits and relationships
- Setting details that establish the time and place of the story
- Symbolism that adds deeper meaning to the narrative
- Point of view choices that shape the reader's understanding of events
- Pacing and structure that enhance the storytelling
- Foreshadowing and suspenseful elements that keep the reader engaged
- Theme development that explores universal truths and emotions.
- Metaphors and similes that create vivid imagery and comparisons
- Descriptive language that creates a sensory experience for the reader
- Dialogue that reveals character traits and relationships
- Setting details that establish the time and place of the story
- Symbolism that adds deeper meaning to the narrative
- Point of view choices that shape the reader's understanding of events
- Pacing and structure that enhance the storytelling
- Foreshadowing and suspenseful elements that keep the reader engaged
- Theme development that explores universal truths and emotions.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The second and third answers are specifically related to graphic elements in narrative writing, as they involve creating vivid imagery, appealing to the reader's senses, and helping the reader visualize the story. The first answer is more broad and can apply to any type of writing, while the fourth answer refers to typography, which is not typically considered a graphic element in the context of narrative writing.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct answers are the second and third ones:
- Language that helps a reader picture the story
- Language that appeals to the reader's sense of touch, taste, sound, sight, or smell
- Language that helps a reader picture the story
- Language that appeals to the reader's sense of touch, taste, sound, sight, or smell
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Language that helps a reader picture the story.
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