Definitionn. a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events
Last update: July 27, 2015
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His narration of the Ramayan was very interesting. [Please select]
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Jared into action by his words, she launched into her narration about the safari animals they were observing. [Please select]
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Was the narration otherwise unaltered by modifications. [Please select]
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Major Tempe, alone, uttered no remark during the whole narration. [Please select]
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But to return to my narration. [Please select]
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In their narration events occur solely by the will of a Napoleon, and Alexander, or in general of the persons they describe. [Please select]
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He preferred himself to see another's face and listen to another's words by which potential narration was realised and kinetic temperament relieved. [Please select]
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Which event or person emerged as the salient point of his narration. [Please select]
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The narration of the priest is dreadful in its simplicity and minuteness of detail. [Please select]
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Acte had stopped her narration; but Lygia gazed at the throng, as if searching for some one. [Please select]
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In quality, and subject, and method of narration, they leave little to be desired. [Please select]
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