I believe the correct answer is <span>B. Because most writing forms include narratives.
The first and last options aren't correct because an autobiographical narrative depicts real events from the writer's life, whereas a short story is fictional, which means the events and characters aren't real (and it doesn't have to be written in the 1st person).
The third option can be correct, but not in every case. Some of the best short stories don't include causes and effects. Actually, the causal relations are often concealed, and require a specific interpretation to explain them.
However, there is a narrative in both these forms. It means that they have a plot - introduction, climax, resolution (although they don't need to happen in a chronological order).</span>
Catharsis<span> is the process of venting aggression as a way to release or get rid of emotions. Have you ever been so angry that you went outside and yelled or hit a pillow? Psychologists call this method catharsis. You may have heard someone say something was 'cathartic,' meaning it released emotion. For example, if you are angry you might hit something or scream, and that might make you feel better.</span>
Divide 1/9 to get the decimal .1 repeated and multiply that by a hundred to get 11.11%.
By changing the narration the answer will be '' Ram asked if I liked the movie''.
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“Help me,” Joan cried,” l’m falling.”
Her sister-in-law is Editor in Chief of the local paper.
Can you see a George, Mary, or Fred coming?
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