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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
narrate .
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Examples
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The third section of the novel is narrated from the point of view of Chip's affluent elder brother, Gary, and comes to a crisis one evening after his disastrous attempt at a barbecue.
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen John Mullan 2010
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There will be two shows per week, the Wednesday show, also know as Aural Delights will contain narrated audio fiction, fact and poetry and the weekend show will be an in depth look into an author's life and work.
Boing Boing 2008
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There will be two shows per week, the Wednesday show, also know as Aural Delights will contain narrated audio fiction, fact and poerty and the weekend show will be an in depth look into an author's life and work.
April 2008 2008
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There will be two shows per week, the Wednesday show, also know as Aural Delights will contain narrated audio fiction, fact and poerty and the weekend show will be an in depth look into an author's life and work.
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28That history is narrated from the point of view of the storyteller.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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If it’s a stream of consciousness, then it’s narrated from a position outside of Reader’s head, but as if it were possible to see into it.
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After all the dramatic books I seem to have been reading lately, this one is a quiet, gentle gem of a novel, narrated from the perspective of Dickenson’s younger sister, Lavinia.
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The ugly aftermath appears in an afterword narrated twenty years after the fact by the trilogy's only first-person speaker, Riau.
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The ugly aftermath appears in an afterword narrated twenty years after the fact by the trilogy's only first-person speaker, Riau.
Two Brief Reviews 2005
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I shall not relate this in detail, in order not to repeat the same events, and to pass on to what yet remains to be narrated, which is much.
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