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In general, stories and stories are either natural stories or stories of words. Natural narrative contains basic narrative elements of the story, such as plot, scene, expression, and speech. Unlike Natural Narrative, Natural Narrative is not manipulated in a planned way, Narrative is a manipulation of Natural Narrative. Text narrative compresses or expands natural narratives, sorts or omits specific elements of natural narratives. In his work "Nature Narrative", expert in this field William Lybov has identified the six elements of all natural narratives and their order of appearance.
6 - The story contains all the elements covered and is done very well 5 - The story contains every element and is doing very well. 4 - The story contains most of the elements and does a good job 3 - The story contains several elements. There are only a few elements in the story 1 - The story does not have all the elements of the story. 5 - Show strong control over standard notation rules 4 - Show restricted control over standard notation rules 3 - Writing indicating restricted control over standard notation rules 1 - Usage, spelling, If there are many errors of capital letters and punctuation marks, it becomes difficult to read, making text difficult to read.