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31 July, 21:05

Which is a characteristic of a novel?

A.) novels have only a few characters.

B.) novels have simple, straightforward themes (and few of them).

C.) novels are filled with great and specific detail.

D.) novels always feature villainous characters.

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  1. 31 July, 21:29
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    Which are the 100 best novels ever written in the English language? No list could possibly satisfy everyone, as is always the case with listicles. When writer Robert McCrum completed his own, after developing it over the course of two years, it was greeted with a mix of enthusiasm and criticism. Most of the scepticism centred on the lack of diversity, though many readers had their own favourite omission. So we asked you to nominate the books you thought should have made the list. Here are the novels that received the most nominations, in no particular order - we have included all that received a minimum of two votes
  2. 31 July, 21:29
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    The best answer choice is C
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