A novel is like a long, detailed picture, and a short story is like a quick sketch. Novels take more time to read because they have many characters, places, and events that happen over a longer time, while short stories are shorter and usually focus on one main event or character in a simple setting.
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- A novel is like reading about an entire school year, there are many lessons, friendships, and changes. A short story is like reading about one exciting day at recess.
- A novel has a lot of different characters, like everyone in the class. A short story might just be about two friends who play hide-and-seek.
- A novel can have a happy ending after a long journey. A short story ends quickly, sometimes with an unexpected twist.
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- What is Narrative arcs?
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- Why Do People Like ‘Mystery’ More Than ‘Logic’ in Stories?
- How stories shape our minds | The science of storytelling | BBC Ideas?
- How Does TEDxMiddlebury - Phil Kaye - Why We Tell Stories Work?
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