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narrationnar‧ra‧tion /nəˈreɪʃən $ næ-, nə-/ noun [countable, uncountable] - Gerson did the narration for Disney's "Cinderella."
- The author combines narration, journal entries, and letters in the novel.
- As this application has video with narration, however, you do need to specify the sound card you will be using.
- Shakespeare's narration has an excess of artifice and circumlocution.
- The narration alternates personal observation and historical facts to cynical effect.
- The concentrated pathos of her narration, and the clarity with which she conveys its crippling effects on Blanche, is breathtaking.
- The dynamic level is quite low, so it makes a good background to a spoken narration or a solo singer.
- The process of narration involves an interpretation of these past events in light of other events that have been experienced since.
- Your method of narration is likely to be different in a short story.
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