| # | Title | Terms | Date |
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| 1 | Narrationby ktrefz | 16 terms | November 11, 2008 |
| 2 | Narrationby ktrefz | 16 terms | November 11, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | narration | The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | SAT words from 'monotony' to 'natal' |
| 2 | narration | n. The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | N |
| 3 | Narration | Writing that tells a story, or the act of telling a story. | Literary Terms |
| 4 | narration | n. The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | GRE Word List |
| 5 | Narration | writing that tells a story. | 6th grade literary term |
| 6 | narration | The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 7 | narration | writing that relates an event or series of events: a story | Literary Terms |
| 8 | Narration | the telling of a story in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama; one of the four modes of discourse | AP English Vocabulary |
| 9 | narration | n. The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | SAT Vocab L-O |
| 10 | Narration | writing that relates an event or a series of events. | English- Literary Terms Quiz- 9-16-07 |
| 11 | narration | n. The act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence. | 5000 SAT words |
| 12 | Narration | the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events | Week 4 |
| 13 | narration | who is telling the story | Grammer Parts of Speech |
| 14 | narration | presentation of speech supporting material as story with a beginning, middle, and end | Speech ch 11 |
| 15 | narration | telling a story. | literary terminology 3 |
| 16 | Narration | the purpose is to tell a story or narrarate an event or series of events | Literary Terms 5 |
| 17 | narration | one of the four types of composition | WKHS Week 13 Vocabulary |
| 18 | narration | writing that tells a story | Unit 2 Vocab and Literary Terms |
| 19 | Narration | The purpose of this type of rhetorical mode is to tell the story or narrate an event or series of events. | AP English Language Glossary |
| 20 | narration | a descriptive commentary for a book or performance | Vocab Week 2 for Dehart's Class |
| 21 | narration | kind of writing that tells the story | World Literature Finals |
| 22 | narration | something is telling the story | sem. 1 lit terms |
| 23 | narration | the kind of writing or speaking that relates a series of events | Literary Terms English |
| 24 | narration | the kind of writing or speaking that relates a series of events | text book vocab pt 2 |
| 25 | Narration | is writing that tells a story | Literary terms (7th Grade) |
| 26 | narration | tells story | english midterm |
| 27 | Narration | the teller of a story from a specific point of view 1st,2nd or 3rd person, limited or omniscient | Literary Devices |
| 28 | narration | the teller of a story from a specific point of view 1st 2nd and 3rd person,limited or omniscient | Literary Devices |
| 29 | narration | the viewer can look at an image as a whole and consider the story told by the image (considering all aspects of the image) | Eniglish III AP Terms |
| 30 | narration | the viewer can look at an image as a whole and consider the story told by the image | visual understanding terms |
| 31 | narration | Writing that tells a story, or the act of telling a story. | Week 4 Vocabulary |
| 32 | narration | writingthat tell a story | englishvocab |
| 33 | narration | the act of giving an account, telling | Vocab Review 2/21 |
| 34 | Narration | 3rd person limited to Jonas's thoughts/ feelings | Literature |
| 35 | narration | 1. The act of telling or relating, whether or not the account is fictive, the presenter (narrator) is personalized, the act is deliberate, or words are employed. 2. Also narrative. A text or discourse; the words and/or images delivered by a narrator- who may be a character (Citizen Kane), the writer, a persona, the filmmaker, or an impersonal voice. 3. In sound film, a voice-over commentary; in silent film, the intertitles attributed to a narrator (usually impersonal, but sometimes a character). | Film Glossaries |
| 36 | narration | telling event of a story | vocab p.6 |
| 37 | narration | the way the character speaks | eng march exam vocab |
| 38 | narration | writing that relates an event or a series of events | Literary Terms |
| 39 | narration | the kind of writing that tells a story | lit. terms |
| 40 | narration | 3 types of telling stories, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd | Lit terms |
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