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Literature
Narrative Elements
Time Frame
What is the time frame of a narrative? (1 point)
• the place in which events happen
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The time frame of a narrative refers to the specific period in which events occur within the story. It can include the past, present, future, or a combination of these time periods.
a period during which events occur
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