We keep it simple for expositional purposes and trust the reader to see that the points made are robust with respect to such elaborations. |
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This disparity may be due to a longstanding view among many educators that expositional informational books are too difficult for children. |
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Several expositional scenes are played out not with actors, but instead with text boxes and silhouette portraits of the characters, as we would see in an adventure game. |
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This leant itself to a literary style that became necessarily expositional. |
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But, just as often, it feels affected or expositional — once you slash through the verbal kudzu, there's surprisingly little subtext. |
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It can be used for expositional purposes, in the form of diagrams. |
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If stiff expositional dialogue scenes and a mystery that doesn't begin until it is almost over sounds like your idea of a good time, then this movie is for you. |
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When the audience sees such things on the screen, it will derive from these images the equivalent of the words in the novel, or of the expositional dialogue of the stage. |
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Flashback as memory therefore serves a more complex function here than mere expositional review. |
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While this is assumed for expositional ease in the model, whether or not it holds in practice is an empirical question. |
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The dialogue is, instead, almost entirely expositional, and the film is often confusing and generally fails to proffer believable motivations for the characters' behaviors. |
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Retardatory Structure, Expositional Suspension, and the Detective Story. |
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