Analyzing the Form of Twentieth-Century Fiction - CLEP Humanities

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The difference between a novella and novel is based primarily on                     .

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"Novella" is a diminutive of "novel," and authors will often use the term "novella" to describe a story that falls between a short story and a novel in length. An author will usually choose to do so because he or she believes that a story needs development beyond the length of a short story, but cannot be sustained over the full length of a novel.

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