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<h2> Text Formatter User Guide for Narrative Products</h2>
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<h3>100. Narrative Phrases - Word Method</h3>
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<p><p><big>Here's an example of a wordMethod. It.s job is to set the "words" attribute for one sub-phrase. (It is not concerned with connectors or time descriptors which are dealt with at the phrase level when the sub-phrases are assembled.) A wordMethod must always return using the "self.setWords" method. In this case, the words are produced by the simple_vector_phrase. We'll examine these methods in more detail...<br><br><br></big>
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