How does a performer create a group-storytelling experience?
a. the storyteller sets the story in an unknown and faraway place.
b. the storyteller assembles an audience of outsiders who have never heard his or her story.
c. the storyteller allows the audience to participate with cheers and applause.
d. the storyteller reads the story word-for-word, careful to preserve authenticity.
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How does a performer create a group-storytelling experience?
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