Reading a stream of consciousness

  1. Reading a stream of consciousness narrative is like _____reading a book that is based on facts. reading something that is clear
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  2. Reading a stream of consciousness narrative is like _____reading a journal that is unedited and unorganized. reading a book that
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  3. “Nobody shot him, Jerome. A pig fell on him.”This line of dialogue from Graham Greene’s “A Shocking Accident” is an
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  4. “Nobody shot him, Jerome. A pig fell on him.”This line of dialogue from Graham Greene’s “A Shocking Accident” is an
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  5. “Nobody shot him, Jerome. A pig fell on him.” This line of dialogue from Graham Greene’s “A Shocking Accident” is an
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  6. Which is mostly missing from “The Lady in the Looking Glass” because it is a stream-of-consciousness narrative
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  7. Thank you very much. I hope you can have a look at these few sentences too.1)*Interior monologue is often confused with the
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  8. Which Modernist work makes use of stream of consciousness?A. The Sound and the Fury B. The Crucible C. The Great Gatsby O D. The
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  9. If you're familiar with James Baldwin please help me. I need to identify his writing style. So far I got something in between
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  10. Which writer was known to use stream of consciousness in her work?A. Maya Angelou. B. Mary Shelley. C. Aphra Behn. D. Gertrude
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