A narrative or story is a summary of related events presented to audiences or readers, in words arranged in a logical sequence. The word derives from the Latin verb narrare, "to tell", which is derived from the adjective gnarus, "knowing" or "skilled". Storytelling is a fundamental part of human nature. Man is the only animal that tells stories, and we have been telling stories and listening to them since the time we learned to speak.
Narratives must be presented in a logical sequence because they are a particular way of explaining or understanding events. Otherwise, the lack of logical sequence will lead to a complete thematic misunderstanding.
A. Objects described by the author that help the reader better connect to a story
i would say from me interpreting it would be Disgust or Fear
It suggests that most women didn't really pay attention and they thought she was crazy. The way Eleanor Roosevelt gave the speech had to of caught some of the women's attention.
The Wild Blue Yonder is a bird that never touches the ground. It lays its eggs in the air high above the ground. Next, there are a few weeks of falling. The eggs hatch. The immature chicks fall for a month. Feathers grow. Finally, A miles or so above the ground, the young birds spread their wings and fly for the first time.