A) Conrad's experiences and reflections. B) Historical events in Europe. C) A detailed biography of another author. D) A fictional adventure story.
A) 1912 B) 1915 C) 1920 D) 1902
A) Unreliable narration. B) First-person omniscience. C) Stream of consciousness. D) Epistolary format.
A) Indifference. B) Anger. C) Melancholy. D) Joy.
A) To document history. B) To understand his own life. C) To criticize society. D) To entertain readers.
A) Romanticism. B) Naturalism. C) Modernism. D) Postmodernism.
A) Third-person objective. B) Third-person limited. C) Second-person. D) Autobiographical.
A) As boring and uneventful. B) As unhappy and tragic. C) As simple and carefree. D) As complex and formative.
A) The city. B) The forest. C) The mountains. D) The sea. |