Which of the following statements about narratives is true? A narrative describes events in sequence. A narrative has characters and setting but no conflict. A narrative is a fictional account of something that has happened. A narrative must be presented in written form.



Answer :

The correct answer is A. A narrative describes events in sequence

Explanation:

The word "narrative" refers to a type of text or oral form that aims at describing sequential and related events based on imagination (fiction) for example in the case of stories or fables or based in reality (non-fiction) as in biographies. Additionally, narratives especially fictional ones include literary elements such as characters, conflict, setting or dialogues that allow the author to tell the way events occurred. Considering this, the statement that is true about the narrative is that it describes events in sequence because whether narratives are fictional or non-fictional, written or oral they always aim at telling a set of events.

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