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Observers who put into words what they see, hear, and know about an event or a person are creating: a. patterns. b. dialogues. c. narratives. d. ratings.

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Observers who put into words what they see, hear, and know about an event or a person are creating: a. patterns. b. dialogues. c. narratives. d. ratings.

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The correct answer is c. narratives. When observers describe what they see, hear, and know about an event or a person, they are telling a story or giving a detailed account of the event or person, which is essentially creating a narrative.

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