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Question 3
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Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 3)?
As a result, many rejected realism, the practice of representing or depicting people, places, and situations
as close to how they look in real life as possible. Instead, their works explored the subjective interiority of
a narrator's inner life and the fragmentation of time. Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and James Joyce's
Ulysses are classic examples of modernism. The novels lack linear plot, chronology, and a reliable
narrator.
OOO
A. Modernism was very different from the movements that came before it.
B. An unreliable narrator is the defining characteristic of a modernist work.
C. The transition from realism to subjective interiority was unintentional.
O D. All of the above
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