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Sentence count:129+1Posted:2016-08-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: narrativeoperatormigratorylaboratoryrefrigeratoradministratorarraynarrowMeaning: [næ'reɪtə(r) ,'næ- /nə-]  n. someone who tells a story. 
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31. Gabriel, acting as narrator and addressing the audience throughout, comes to realize he has never truly known his wife.
32. With you as narrator perhaps on a plinth to stage left or something.
33. The concept of the unreliable narrator becomes a critique of the author himself.
34. Ishmael the character is an objectified self, a projection of the self image and frame of mind of the narrator hero.
35. The narrator then proceeds to give some background information, which he situates in a previous time About four months before.
36. The narrator of the Fiction, Philip Parrish, is an orphan living with his uncle but with many brothers scattered elsewhere.
37. Underlexicalisation is also found when the narrator adumbrates another difference between Neanderthal man and homosapiens.
38. On other occasions we detect language which can only be that of James, the third-person narrator.
39. In the final chapter the narrator relates the actions of the new people as they flee from their encounter with the Neanderthalers.
40. With Bley conducting and Paul Haines, the original librettist, as narrator, the opera was revived to ecstatic reviews.
41. To begin with, though, it is the narrator, Austin, in whom our sympathies are rooted.
42. Ishmael, the narrator of the story, tells the reader why he went to sea.
43. The narrator is a figure in transit trying to live in a perceptual present which avoids fixed relations.
44. The book has no narrator or main character. Consequently, it lacks a traditional plot.
45. I begin to understand why it is rare for a novelist to be his own narrator.
46. As a narrator, Stella gives James Joyce a run for his stream-of-consciousness money.
47. The narrator uses Isabel to shape his views on the nature of biography and biographical conventions.
48. The narrator is basically reflecting on what happened to him during childhood, adolescence and into adulthood.
49. The signalman in his isolated box tells the narrator of an apparition he has now seen three times.
50. NARRATOR: Hayek summed it up more succinctly.
51. NARRATOR: Governments, said Keynes, should spend against the wind.
52. NARRATOR: The baht came under relentless market pressure.
53. She eliminated the author as narrator or commentator.
54. Bad pronunciation is a liability in being a narrator.
54. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
55. NARRATOR: Austria had lost the war and its empire.
56. NARRATOR: Keynes's ideas began to gain ground.
57. He is the narrator of the documentary.
58. NARRATOR: Margaret Thatcher had a instinct for market economics.
59. On the basis of the relationship between the narrator and the hidden author, we sort the narrators of Truffaut and Godard into reliable and unreliable ones.
60. Just as the narrator of his novel Ignorance regards Odysseus's return to Ithaca as accepting 'the finitude of life,' Kundera cannot turn back and continues his odyssey.
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