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What makes a performed story different from a written version?
the use of more complex sentences
a more casual, conversational style
words that many people won’t know
a focus on the story’s larger meaning
the use of more complex sentences
a more casual, conversational style
words that many people won’t know
a focus on the story’s larger meaning
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A performed story typically differs from a written version in that it often features **a more casual, conversational style**. When stories are performed, they are delivered in a way that engages the audience through tone, body language, and vocal inflections, making the narrative more relatable and immediate. This performance aspect encourages a more informal and dynamic communication, which contrasts with the more structured and potentially complex nature of written narratives.
While a written story might focus on intricate sentence structures and thematic depth, the performed version prioritizes connection and accessibility for the audience.
While a written story might focus on intricate sentence structures and thematic depth, the performed version prioritizes connection and accessibility for the audience.
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