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What are the narrative techniques?

1. Sequential narration: a method of narration according to the time sequence of events.

2. Flashback: A way to write down the end of an event or an important segment before telling it from the beginning.

3. Interpolation: During the narration of major events, according to the needs of expression, the main line is temporarily interrupted and other contents related to the central event are inserted.

4. Plain narration: it is parallel narration, that is, it describes two or more things that happen in different places at the same time.

5. Supplementary narration: In the process of narration, some things and situations mentioned above are supplemented and explained as necessary.

6. Direct narration: Direct narration is a face-to-face dialogue between the speaker and the listener. The speaker should stand on his own point of view and express himself in the first person and the listener.

7. Indirect narration: Indirect narration means that the speaker repeats what others say to the listener. The speaker should stand from the perspective of a third party and tell the listener the contents of the report in a third-person tone.

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