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Which of the following statements about narratives is true? (5 points) 0 Anarrative describes events in sequence. Anarrative 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. ​

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Answer: A: A narrative describes events in sequence.

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Answer:

A narrative describes events in sequence.

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A "narrative" is both written and oral account of a person's experience or fictitious happenings and the like. It follows a specific sequence of events that are related to each other. It is also known as "storytelling." This makes choice A correct.

A narrative also tells a conflict of a story, so this makes the 2nd choice incorrect. It is not only about fictional accounts. It may also be related to true happenings in one's life, so this makes the 3rd choice incorrect. A narrative is not only presented in written form. It can also be spoken or presented by images, so this makes the last choice incorrect.

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