Suppose that you are telling a story. According to the research on narratives,

a. you are likely to interrupt your story several times to ask your listeners whether they have had similar experiences.
b. you are not likely to preplan the organization of the narrative before you speak.
c. the organization of this kind of discourse generally has a fairly clear structure.
d. people typically begin a narrative by emphasizing the point of the narrative.


Ans: c

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