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Short stories and novels differ. One difference is the number
Short stories and novels differ. One difference is the number of characters. Short stories always only has one character.
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Which statement best compares a short story to a novel?
Novels contain characters, setting and a plot, while short stories do
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Which statement is true about short stories?
Short stories typically have a more complex setting than do novels. Short stories,
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hibk
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Which statement is true about the differences between short stories and novels?
A short story has a more complex setting than a
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Horror, fantasy, and comedy are all _______ of novels.
A. informational types ==B. subgenres C. styles D. literary kinds The side
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How did the American Gothics differ from the Romantic authors writing during the same period of history?
They were more likely to
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Which two sentences describe ways that short stories often differ from novels?
Details about characters are revealed very
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I included an introduction to 18th-century novels (is it correct?) + the features of Defoe's novels. Thank you.
1) Structure of
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Isaac Asimov produced more than 500 books in the decades between 1920 and 1992. His published works include thirty-eight
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how do you sports features stories differ from sport news stories?
Feature stories answer the five journalistic questions whereas
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