Narration ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Narration ( noun )

The act of telling a story or relating events.

Origin:

From latin narratio, from narrat- 'relates', from the verb narrare.

Examples:

  1. The narrator's vivid description of the jungle made the story come alive.
  2. The whole book is a narration of the author's travels in Africa.
  3. His narration of the events was so lively that it felt like we were there.
  4. The story was a first-person narration, so we only saw things through the protagonist's eyes.
  5. The documentary was filled with historical narration about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.

(As a verb)

Narration ( verb )

The act of telling a story or relating events.

Origin:

From latin narratio, from narrat- 'relates', from the verb narrare.

Examples:

  1. The narrator's vivid description of the jungle made the story come alive.
  2. The whole book is a narration of the author's travels in Africa.
  3. His narration of the events was so lively that it felt like we were there.
  4. The story was a first-person narration, so we only saw things through the protagonist's eyes.
  5. The documentary was filled with historical narration about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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