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This question is based on General Literary Principles
The author of a novel sustains readers' interest through the use of
  • A. ambiguity
  • B. anecdotes
  • C. prologue
  • D. suspense
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This question is based on General Literary Principles
'Theatre-in-the-round'is employed to achieve a

  • A. quick resolution of conflicts
  • B. hilarious ending
  • C. contest between the hero and the villan
  • D. close rapport between players and spectators.
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This question is based on General Literary Principles
In literary convention, 'aside' is used to
  • A. make a pointed remark
  • B. emphasize scenes as different from acts
  • C. distinguish between events
  • D. gossip about other characters
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This question is based on General Literary Principles
The writing convention in which the events in a narrative are scrambled as they come to the writer's mind without any attempt to arrange them in orderly sequence is called
  • A. shifting style
  • B. narrator's mind style
  • C. psycho-consciousness style
  • D. stream of consciousness
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This question is based on J.P. Clark's The Wives' Revolt.
The mutual exchange of abuse in the play is reminiscent of

  • A. lkaki
  • B. Ekpe
  • C. Udje
  • D. Etiyeri
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