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As one of the most gifted and innovative of the stream of consciousness novelists, Virginia Woolf attempted to explore the consciousness of her characters by ________________.

A、accumulating many details

B、applying Joyce’s devices

C、abandoning linear narratives

D、using her own poetic medium

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Part B (10 points)

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C.You should decide what kind of dog you want.

D.Size and characteristics of the dogs should be considered too.

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A) underlined B) devoted C) effect D) successful E) influence F) inquired G) Sparked H) flash

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