0 to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen -- 讲(故事);叙述
In the open-ended fictional task, there could be cases when a child had already narrated the same film to a different audience.
In narrating personal experiences, children draw on interactional resources acquired through conversation.
They noted that the narrating self in women's stories is more contradictory and less integrated, as well as being anecdotal.
This set in motion a process of political hijack which can be traced through a series of events narrated below.
Some of the elder women were remembering and narrated the stories.
An introductory essay describes the town or city's topography c. 1840 and narrates its physical growth since the start of urban settlement.
These are then not modernist (grand) narratives, histories of aesthetic rationality, universal and fixed, but local and temporal (small) narratives: fluid stories, continually narrated.
There are a number of well-known historical events narrated in the book but presented more vibrantly and accompanied by rich archival material.