Technical Difference – (TD)

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Technical Difference – (TD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Technical Difference – (TD) Story:

Verbal or Text Difference – (VD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Verbal or Text Difference – (VD) Story:

Symbolic Difference – (SD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Symbolic Difference – (SD) Story:

Structure Arc Difference – (SAD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Structure Arc Difference – (SAD) Story:

Character Difference – (CD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Character Difference – (CD) Story:

Narrative Conflict Difference– (NCD) NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Narrative Conflict Difference– (NCD) Story: