Dave writes:

< Audience responses had a profound effect on the telling of the story, guiding 
the narrator in different directions, even to alternative endings for the 
story. Basso argues that the immediate needs of the community were reflected in 
the responses, guiding the story in directions such that the telling of the 
story in that place and time for that audience achieved a desired goal, e.g. 
motivating the community towards some action, increasing communal solidarity, 
providing assurance in a moment of adversity, etc. >

Glen and I had a colleague once that never created slide decks.   He said he 
wanted to see where the audience went and he couldn't do that with a static 
deck.   He would use transparencies and a felt-tip pen.   And here I thought he 
was just too lazy to make one.   There is just no substitute for a total lack 
of preparation.   :-) 

Marcus

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