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Critical Response Quick Check Nigella Edford's Time for Intrigue is a deftly-plotted spy novel with Use the passage to answer the question. suspenseful, twisty situations that seem plausible thanks to its sharply observant descriptions and nods to real historical characters Which quotations from the passage show the book reviewer's and events. By switching often and abruptly between narrative opinion of Nigella Edford's Time for Intrigue? Select the two viewpoints and ending each chapter with a cliffhanger, Edford keeps correct answers. the reader flipping pages, desperate to find out what happens to the characters next. Having worked for M15 herself for twenty years, retired spymaster Edford has drawn on her comprehensive (1 point) familiarity with cyphers, spy-tech, and foreign locations to construct a thoroughly convincing world for her fast-talking and quick-thinking viewpoints' "By switching often and abruptly between narrative agents of espionage to inhabit. "deftly-plotted spy novel with suspenseful, twisty situations" "Having worked for M15 herself for twenty years" "comprehensive familiarity with cyphers, spy-tech, and foreign locations" "a thoroughly convincing world for her fast-talking and quick-thinking agents"

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The two quotations that show the book reviewer's opinion of Nigella Edford's "Time for Intrigue" are:

1. "deftly-plotted spy novel with suspenseful, twisty situations"
2. "Having worked for M15 herself for twenty years"

These quotations reflect the reviewer's positive evaluation of the novel's structure and Edford's credibility and expertise as a former spy.

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