JAMB - Literature In English (2008 - No. 33)

This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A long story narrating a series of complicated events is called a
saga
discourse
monologue
harangue

Explanation

A saga is a long story that typically recounts a series of complex and intertwined events, often spanning generations or involving various characters and plotlines. The term is commonly associated with epic tales that provide a detailed and comprehensive narrative. Therefore, option A, "saga," is the most appropriate choice for describing a long story narrating a series of complicated events.

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