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Narrative accounts <u>can be defined as the story of one's experience or the stories that tell about real-life events or occurring</u>. <u>Narrative accounts are helpful to provide historical records. </u>

There are two types of narrative accounts- firsthand narrative and secondhand narrative.

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<u>Example of firsthand narrative</u> is the Gospel of John written by the disciple of Jesus. He wrote the events that he witnessed.

An <u>example of secondhand narrative</u> is the Gospel of Luke written by a Physician. Luke wrote the gospel after researching and asking the people about the events.

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