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  1. Jul 6, 2017 · Around this time I don'[t find any examples of "garble" as to "accidentally misunderstand or misquote". Between 1850 and 1859 we find the same: Notes and Queries, volume 9(1854) As usually applied in England, to garble is to pick out, sift out what may serve a particular purpose, and thus destroy or mutilate the fair character of the whole.

  2. Mar 6, 2018 · Classic Aristotelian narratives with a linear time structure (stories with a beginning, middle and end) are prominent in the storytelling literature, whereas retrospection, in drawing on the past in making sense of the present, is a temporal modality central to foundational concepts of sensemaking.

    • Patrick M Dawson, Christopher S Sykes
    • 2019
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  4. Sep 29, 2010 · warble: v. intr. To modulate the voice in singing; to sing with trills and quavers. In later use … to sing softly and sweetly, in a birdlike manner; often merely a jocose substitute for sing. garble: v. To make selections from with a (usually unfair or mischievous) purpose; to mutilate (a statement, writing, etc.) with a view to ...

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  5. Abstract. The subject of Time is one of the great themes of Literature. It is intrinsic to so many aspects of what it is to be human - the transience of beauty, loss and mourning, the importance of memory, hopes for the future and the nature of the creative act itself. Within a short space of time, it can only be possible to touch on some ...

  6. Nov 20, 2013 · Definition. 1 Broadly defined, time is a constitutive element of worlds and a fundamental category of human experience. Strictly speaking, time is not observable but it becomes manifest and thus perceivable in various changes (e.g. event). Together with the spatial parameters of height, width, and depth, time is the fourth dimension which makes ...

  7. resist this hegemony of linear time, literary, cinematographic and cultural practice enacts exploding temporalities to reflect the multifacetedness of psychological time, female time, trauma, temporal layers of the city, digital time, the time of the new physics, and the colonial experience from the point of view of the colonized.

  8. Setting is a literary device that allows the writer of a narrative to establish the time, location, and environment in which it takes place. This is an important element in a story, as the setting indicates to the reader when and where the action takes place. As a result, the setting of a narrative or story helps the reader picture clear and ...

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