Which of the following is NOT an assumption of the Narrative Paradigm?
A. Decisions about a story's worth are based on "good reasons."
B. Good reasons are determined by history, biography, culture, and character.
C. Humans are inadequate storytellers who make points when they want to.
D. We experience the world as filled with stories, and we must choose among them.
Answer: C
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