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I left out the following sentences. Thank you, Writeacher.
1) In contrast to Defoe's novels, there is also a sense of individual development within the story: characters are not static and the reader is almost a witness to their gradual development,
2) Richardson's heroines have much in common with each other: youth and charm,,, considerable self-will and knowledge, together with Christian piety.
3) The characters introduce one another using letters instead of speechm and the action is made up by (of???) a series of scenes with no general summaries.
1) In contrast to Defoe's novels, there is also a sense of individual development within the story: characters are not static and the reader is almost a witness to their gradual development,
2) Richardson's heroines have much in common with each other: youth and charm,,, considerable self-will and knowledge, together with Christian piety.
3) The characters introduce one another using letters instead of speechm and the action is made up by (of???) a series of scenes with no general summaries.
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