Which of the following excerpts uses a parenthetical remark to create a
conversational style?
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English, 19.01.2021 21:50 cordovatierra16
Which of the following excerpts uses a parenthetical remark to create a
conversational style?
O A. It may represent the closest American literature came to
producing an analog for "Ulysses," which influenced it deeply-
each in its way is a provincial Modernist novel about a young man
trying to awaken from history - and like "Ulysses," it lives as a
book more praised than read, or more esteemed than enjoyed.
B. The same few passages, in the very first pages, remind me of this
- they're markings on an entryway - sudden bursts of bristly
adjective clusters
C. She in turn had told him - indeed, had summoned him in order to
entrust him with - another story, one from long ago, before the
Civil War.
D. Most of the time, it's a white character using the word - or, most
conspicuously, the novel itself, in its voice - with an uglier edge.
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