Some words are 'narrate', 'recount', 'relate'.
Words such as 'report' can be used in a sense similar to 'tell a story' especially when you are giving an account of events. 'Share' can also work as when you share an experience, you are essentially telling a story. Also, 'describe' can be a substitute when you are vividly portraying the events in a story - like describing the characters, the setting, and the plot to convey the whole story.
Sure. 'Impart' is one. You can impart a story. Also, 'present' as in present a story to an audience.
Autobiography. This is a life story written by the person themselves, often detailing their own experiences, achievements, and growth.
Another set of words for 'novel' could be 'literary work', 'volume' and 'publication'. 'Literary work' is a more formal way to refer to a novel as it emphasizes the artistic and literary nature of it. 'Volume' can be used when referring to a physical copy of a novel. And 'publication' can refer to the act of making the novel available to the public or the novel itself as a published item.
Some common ending words for quotes in a story could be 'he said', 'she replied', 'they exclaimed'. For example, 'I'm going to the park', he said. 'That sounds like fun', she replied. These simple endings help to show who is speaking and give a bit of context to the dialogue.
One format is the linear narrative. It's like a straight line where the story unfolds in a chronological order from beginning to end. For example, many fairy tales use this. Another format is the flashback. You start in the middle or at the end and then go back in time to explain how things got to that point. A third format could be the frame story. There's an outer story that surrounds and contains one or more inner stories.
One way is through oral narration. You can simply sit with an audience and tell the story using your voice, adding intonation and pauses for effect. Another way is written storytelling, like in novels or short stories. Here, you have the luxury of using detailed descriptions and complex sentence structures. Also, visual storytelling through movies or comics is popular. In movies, the combination of acting, cinematography, and music creates a vivid story, while in comics, the use of panels and illustrations helps convey the plot.
One mode is the oral tradition, like when grandparents tell stories to their grandchildren. Another is through written stories in books or magazines. And there's also the visual mode such as in movies and animations.
Words in a novel can have different forms such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. For example, the word 'lead'. As a noun, it can refer to a metal or a position at the front. As a verb, it means to guide or direct. These different forms add richness and variety to the language in the novel.
Once upon a time, there was a small village. In this village, there were kind-hearted people. One day, a strange event happened. A mysterious object appeared in the middle of the village square. It was a shiny box. The villagers gathered around it, curious and a bit afraid. One brave villager stepped forward and opened the box. Inside, there was a beautiful flower. The flower seemed to have a magical glow. From that day on, the village became a more prosperous place, as if the flower brought good luck. All because of that strange object from the 'words story'.
The theme might be a world where dreams and reality are intertwined. People can enter other people's dreams and either help them or cause chaos. This would lead to a lot of interesting plot twists and character development.