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  2. For sale: baby shoes, never worn - Wikipedia

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    The article explains the origin and history of the famous six-word story "For sale: baby shoes, never worn", which is often attributed to Ernest Hemingway but may have earlier versions. It also discusses the concept of flash fiction and its legacy in literature and media.

  3. Six-Word Memoirs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the online magazine Smith Magazine's project and book series that invites people to tell their life story in six words. Discover the famous and obscure contributors, the bestseller lists, the educational and artistic uses, and the references and links.

  4. James Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    James Arthur Baldwin (né Jones; August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an African American writer and civil rights activist who garnered acclaim for his essays, novels, plays, and poems.

  5. Word order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about word order, the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how it varies across languages. Compare the six basic word orders (SOV, SVO, VSO, VOS, OVS, OSV) and their distribution, flexibility, and pragmatic functions.

  6. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    A narrative technique is a method the creator of a narrative uses to relay information and make the story more complete, complex, or engaging. Learn about different types of narrative techniques, such as setting, plot, foreshadowing, and more, with definitions and examples.

  7. Words of Radiance - Wikipedia

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    Words of Radiance is an epic fantasy novel by Brandon Sanderson and the second book in The Stormlight Archive series. It follows the adventures of Shallan, Kaladin, Dalinar and others as they face the threat of the Parshendi and the Voidbringers.

  8. The Words (book) - Wikipedia

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    The first act presents in chronological order the 'prehistory' of the child by giving his family origin. The second act evokes the different roles Sartre acted out in his seclusion to an imaginary world, enabled by his family. [1] The third act tells of his conscious realization of his imposture, his contingency, his fear of death and his ugliness.

  9. Index (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    An index is a list of words or phrases and pointers to where useful information can be found in a document or collection. Learn about the origin, etymology, and process of indexing in books and other media.