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When narrating a short story, which tense and type of words should you mainly use?

AFuture tense and adjectives

BPresent tense and adverbs

CPast tense and sequence words

DConditional tense and idioms

Answer:

C. Past tense and sequence words

Read Explanation:

When narrating a story or personal experience, it is important to use the past tense to describe events that have already happened. Sequence words such as 'first,' 'next,' and 'finally' help to organize the narrative in a clear and logical manner, making it easier for the listener to follow along.


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