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Arts & Humanities Undergraduate Analyze Medium- 
        SubjectArts & Humanities 
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        Education levelUndergraduate 
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        Cognitive goalsAnalyze 
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        Difficulty estimateMedium 
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        Tagsunreliable narrator, narrative perspective, modernism, stream-of-consciousness, close reading 
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        Number of questions5 
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        Generation sourceFully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini 
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        LicenseCC0 Public domain 
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        PromptAssess students' ability to analyze the use and effects of unreliable narrators and narrative perspective in 20th-century modernist fiction. Quiz items should require identification of unreliable narration types and focalization, close reading of representative passages (e.g., James, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, Nabokov), and explanation of how techniques—stream of consciousness, free indirect discourse, fragmentation, temporal distortion, and shifts in point of view—shape characterization, theme, and epistemological uncertainty within modernist aesthetics.
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