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Stream of consciousness
Contributed by: Raguin
  • 1. Syntax and grammar, association, punctuation repetition, and plot structure are?
A) Parts of writing style
B) it has nothing to do with the lesson
C) Coined by Virginia Woolf
D) What makes streams of consciousness different
  • 2. True or False this statement is an example of a Stream of Consciousness” CLANG! The Christmasaurus woke with a start. The room outside and the sleigh no longer sounded snoozy and quiet ?
A) True
B) Maybe false
C) Maybe true
D) false
  • 3. All are pioneered and used the literary term “stream of consciousness” as their technique EXCEPT:
A) William James
B) Virginia Woolf
C) Dorothy Richardson
D) James Joyce
  • 4. True or False this statement is an example of Stream of Consciousness “Maybe I'll just close my eyes for a few seconds...”?
A) Maybe true
B) Maybe false
C) False
D) True
  • 5. True or False this statement is an example of Stream of Consciousness “Ahh, I'm feeling really cozy now, sat in Santa's sack, cuddling my best friend”?
A) False
B) Maybe false
C) Maybe true
D) true
  • 6. The term ; Stream-Of-Consciousness; was first used by ________in The Principles of Psychology in 1893.
A) Virgina Woolf
B) Mrs. Dalloway
C) James William
D) Toni Morrison
  • 7. Psychologists said “consciousness as an uninterrupted 'flow': 'a 'river' or a 'stream' are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described.
A) Virgina Woolf
B) Mrs. Dalloway
C) Toni Morrison
D) William James
  • 8. What is the goal of stream-of-consciousness narration?
A) To bring the reader close to a character's mind and thoughts
B) To create humor
C) To create suspense
D) To explain a complex philosophical idea
  • 9. _____ “I grow old...I grow old... I shall wear the buttons of my trousers rolled “- it is generally in the poem entitled?
A) MY SONG FOR LOVE
B) song of love
C) THE LOVE SONG
D) Love
  • 10. What is the stream of consciousness?
A) None of the above
B) linear flow of thoughts with obvious associations between one idea and the next.
C) A form of writing with clear rhythm, pattern, and rhyme scheme.
D) A narrative device that mimics the chaos of natural thoughts pattern that often lacks obvious connections.
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