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4 February, 08:44

What is one way in which traditional storytelling is different from modernist stories?

A. The characters in traditional stories are flawed.

B. Traditional stories are never told in the first person.

C. Traditional stories rarely present conflict.

D. Problems are solved at the end of traditional stories.

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  1. 4 February, 09:01
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    answers is D on apex
  2. 4 February, 12:00
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    The correct answer is option D. "Problems are solved at the end of traditional stories". Traditional storytelling involves following a structure oftenly divided in three acts: the Setup, the Confrontation and the Resolution at which all the problems of the story are solved. Modernist stories do not follow the three act structure, therefore the story could start with the Resolution or the story could not have a Resolution at all.
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