A story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in text.
Narrator
A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something.
Naturalism
A theory or practice in literature emphasizing scientific observation of life without idealization and often including elements of determinism
Neologism
The creation of new words, some arising from acronyms, word combinations, direct translations, and the addition of prefixes or suffixes.
Nonfiction
Text that is not fictional; designed primarily to explain, argue, instruct or describe rather than entertain. For the most part, its emphasis is factual.
Novel
A genre of fiction that relies on narrative and possesses a considerable length, an expected complexity, and a sequential organization of action into story and plot distinctively. This genre is flexible in form, although prose is the standard, focuses around one or more characters, and is continuously reshaped and reformed by a speaker.
Narrative
A story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in text.
Narrator
A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something.
Naturalism
A theory or practice in literature emphasizing scientific observation of life without idealization and often including elements of determinism
Neologism
The creation of new words, some arising from acronyms, word combinations, direct translations, and the addition of prefixes or suffixes.
Nonfiction
Text that is not fictional; designed primarily to explain, argue, instruct or describe rather than entertain. For the most part, its emphasis is factual.
Novel
A genre of fiction that relies on narrative and possesses a considerable length, an expected complexity, and a sequential organization of action into story and plot distinctively. This genre is flexible in form, although prose is the standard, focuses around one or more characters, and is continuously reshaped and reformed by a speaker.
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