Which of the following statements about narratives is true?

A narrative describes events in sequence.
A narrative has characters and setting but no conflict.
A narrative is a fictional account of something that has happened.
A narrative must be presented in written form.

The statement "A narrative describes events in sequence" is true. A narrative is a storytelling technique that presents a series of events or experiences in a particular order or sequence.

The statement "A narrative describes events in sequence" is the correct statement about narratives.

To arrive at this answer, let's analyze the other statements:
- The statement "A narrative has characters and setting but no conflict" is incorrect. Conflict is an integral part of narratives as it drives the plot and provides tension and interest.
- The statement "A narrative is a fictional account of something that has happened" is incorrect. Although narratives can be fictional, they can also be non-fictional, based on real-life events or personal experiences.
- The statement "A narrative must be presented in written form" is incorrect. Narratives can be presented in various forms, including written text, spoken word, visual media (such as films and TV shows), and even through other art forms like paintings or performances.

Therefore, the correct statement is that a narrative describes events in sequence.

Narratives are stories and stories have plots.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative)

What do you think?