Stories don’t just happen ; they are created. There are no stories in the everyday course of events; there are only the ingredie

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问题     Stories don’t just happen ; they are created. There are no stories in the everyday course of events; there are only the ingredients for stories. A dozen people may watch a man standing on the fifth-floor ledge or a small child crying. There is no story involved in either case unless one of the dozen chooses to make one up—to surround the isolated event with a beginning and an end, thereby giving what we call a meaning to human action. In other words, there has to be a story-maker--a story-teller--if there is to be a story.
    You as the story-maker or writer are in complete control of all of the details of your story. You have control over who the characters are, what they do, and why they do it. You also have control over how the story is to be told and who is going to tell it. You can adopt one of a number of points of view, each of which will give a quite different total story.
    Broadly speaking, there are two major approaches a writer can take: (1)you can present the story as if told by someone who is completely outside it, or (2)you can present the story as if told by one of its characters. In either case, the teller’s role is an assumed role.
Who controls all the details of the story?

选项 A、The story-maker.
B、The characters.
C、The publisher.
D、The proofreader.

答案A

解析 第二段。写故事的人控制着故事中的一切。诸如:细节、人物、事件等。选项A是正确的。
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