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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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what is the difference?

iHi,

What is the difference?

In a story named/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...

In the story titled/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...
  

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Hi, What is the difference? In a story named/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ... In the story titled/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...

  • Hi, What is the difference?
  • In a story named/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...
  • In the story titled/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...
  • The use of 'the' suggests that the writer expects the reader to have some awareness of this story.
  • The use of 'a' suggests no such expectation.
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Hi,

What is the difference?

In a story named/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ...

In the story titled/titled "John Doe's Story," the author goes on to tell the readers that ... The use of 'the' suggests that the writer expects the reader to have some awareness of

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