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6 Cards in this Set

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Additive
(add phrases/ conjunctions like “and then and then and then”)
Aggregative
(reliance on formulas, “The brave warrior, the beautiful princess”)
Redundant
(It was often loud in the forums where the stories were told, so speakers would often repeat parts. Also, pauses were seen as bad so rather than pause and think they just repeat things already said.)
Empathetic and participatory
(change the focus of the story depending on the audience)
Homeostatic
(don’t use words you don’t understand because there’s no looking up words, so the speaker only uses words they can remember on the spot. The knowledge passed on is the current knowledge of the times.)
Situational
(similar to participatory, depends on the situation. If a country is at war, maybe more war stories are told.)