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Masanori Takaoka Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Narrative vs narration

Could you tell me the difference between "narrative" and "narration"?

Also how different are they from "story"?

  

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Broadly speaking, here's the idea. Please refer to a dictionary for details. a narrative is an account of a series of events.

  • Broadly speaking, here's the idea.
  • Please refer to a dictionary for details.
  • a narrative is an account of a series of events.
  • narration is the act of producing a narrative.
  • a story is somewhat like a narrative, but focuses more on entertainment.
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Broadly speaking, here's the idea. Please refer to a dictionary for details.

a narrative is an account of a series of events.

narration is the act of producing a narrative.

a story is somewhat like a narrative, but focuses more on entertainment.

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