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GRE试题:GRE北美试题11

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    (B) method of disguising the author's real purposes

    (C) portrayal of men as determiners of the novel's action

    (D) creation of a realistic story

    (E) controversial effect on readers

    19.Which of the following narrative strategies best exemplifies the "evidentiary narrative technique" mentioned in line 24?

    (A) Telling a story in such a way that the author's real intentions are discernible only through interpretations of allusions to a world outside that of the story.

    (B) Telling a story in such a way that the reader is aware as events unfold of the author's underlying purposes and the ways these purposes conflict with the drama of the plot

    (C) Telling a story in a way that both directs attention to the incongruities among the points of view of several characters and hints that the plot has a significance other than that suggested by its mere events

    (D) Telling a story as a mystery in which the reader must deduce, from the conflicting evidence presented by several narrators, the moral and philosophical significance of character and event

    (E) Telling a story from the author's point of view in a way that implies both the author's and the reader's ironic distance from the dramatic unfolding of events

    20. According to the passage, the plots of Wuthering Heights and Frankenstein are notable for their elements of

    (A) drama and secrecy

    (B) heroism and tension

    (C) realism and ambition

    (D) mystery and irony

    (E) morality and metaphysics
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