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What is Narration Sentence?

The term "narration sentence" isn't a standard grammatical term. It's likely you're asking about one of these concepts:

1. Narrative Sentence:

* This refers to a sentence that tells a story. It often includes a subject, verb, and an object or complement that provides information about the action or state being described.

* Example: The old man walked slowly down the dusty road.

2. Sentence in a Narrative:

* This refers to any sentence that appears within a larger narrative text. It could be any type of sentence (declarative, interrogative, imperative, etc.) as long as it contributes to the overall story.

* Example: "Where are you going?" asked the little girl.

3. Sentence Describing Narration:

* This refers to a sentence that describes the act of storytelling itself. It might use terms like "narrate," "describe," "explain," or "tell."

* Example: The author narrates the story from the protagonist's point of view.

To clarify what you're looking for, please provide more context or an example of what you mean by "narration sentence."

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