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Thus , a story is a chain of events causing complications for the main character ( protagonist ) . Willingham ( 2004 ) builds his case for the universality of story by finding a common thread between the oral narratives of young ...
Thus , a story is a chain of events causing complications for the main character ( protagonist ) . Willingham ( 2004 ) builds his case for the universality of story by finding a common thread between the oral narratives of young ...
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The causal bridging hypothesis helps to explain how during the process of reading or listening to stories , the reader ... Frick ( 1992 ) referred to this characteristic of story as postdictability , suggesting that we remember a story ...
The causal bridging hypothesis helps to explain how during the process of reading or listening to stories , the reader ... Frick ( 1992 ) referred to this characteristic of story as postdictability , suggesting that we remember a story ...
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Prospective reporters are reminded to employ the techniques of story telling in effective news stories . For example , Poling ( 2002 ) offered this suggestion : Good features that grab a reader and don't let go have much in common : The ...
Prospective reporters are reminded to employ the techniques of story telling in effective news stories . For example , Poling ( 2002 ) offered this suggestion : Good features that grab a reader and don't let go have much in common : The ...
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