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26 December, 20:39

Which statement about "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" most clearly describes stream of consciousness?

A. Granny worries about the children finding the letters from John and George.

B. Brief moments of dialogue break up otherwise long sequences of description.

C. The action of the story is told exclusively from Granny Weatherall's perspective.

D. The narration often drifts between the present and Granny's past without warning.

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  1. 26 December, 21:09
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    The action of the story is told exclusively from Granny Weatherall's perspective
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