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What is one way in which traditional storytelling is different from modernist stories?

a.traditional stories rarely present conflict.
b.the characters in traditional stories are flawed.
c.traditional stories are never told in the first person.
d.problems are solved at the end of traditional stories?

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The correct option is D.

In TRADITIONAL storytelling problems are SOLVED AT THE END OF THE STORY. In contrast, Modernist stories may have no clear ending. In most of the cases the reader is the one to construct the end. Modernism experiments with no traditional plots, fragmentation, and no clear endings among other features.

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