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Language  F e atur e s

   As for language features, narrative texts often incorporate the following:
    1. Past Tense: Narrative texts are typically written in the past tense as they
      recount events that have already happened.
    2. Descriptive  Language:  Authors  use  descriptive  language  to  create  vivid
      imagery and engage the reader's senses. This includes the use of sensory
      details, adjectives, and figurative language to bring the story to life.
    3. Dialogue:  Dialogue  is  used  to  depict  conversations  between  characters,
      allowing  for  direct  interaction  and  revealing  their  thoughts,  feelings,  and
      personalities.
    4. Chronological  Order:  Narrative  texts  follow  a  chronological  order,
      presenting  events  in  the  sequence  in  which  they  occur.  This  helps  the
      reader follow the flow of the story.
    5. Transitional Devices: Transitional devices such as conjunctions (e.g., then,
      after, next), temporal adverbs (e.g., later, finally), and linking words/phrases
      (e.g., as a result, consequently) are used to connect events and maintain
      coherence within the narrative.
    6. Emotive Language: Authors may use emotive language to evoke emotions
      and engage the reader's empathy, making the story more impactful.
   However, it's important to note that the specific structure and language used
   may vary depending on the style, genre, and purpose of the narrative.


























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