A: imaginary
B: imagination
C: imaginations
D: imaginaried
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- 8. All the characters in that book are_________.
- According to the writer, ______portrayed in books may become our companions and friends. A: all characters, real and imaginary B: only real characters C: only imaginary characters D: none of the characters
- All the characters in the play are _____ . A: imaginable B: imaginary C: imaginative D: imagining
- They are well prepared for the greatest difficulty ____. A: imaginary B: imaginative C: imaginable D: imagination
- The theme of a narrative must be supported with __________. A: details B: Imagination C: characters D: resolution
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How are the main characters in Susan's new book created? A: They all resemble her friends. B: They all resemble her relatives. C: They all come from her imagination. D: They all come from the books she has read.
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Which of the following statements best sums up the function of the female characters in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? A: All of them play leading roles in the book B: All of them are weak in character and reliant on men C: All of them function around Huck Finn the male protagonist D: All of them hold critical attitude towards slavery
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The two characters “文” and “化” first appeared together in: A: The Book of Changes: hexagram of Bi(贲) B: The Book of Changes: hexagram of Gen(艮) C: The Book of Changes: hexagram of Zhen(震)
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In Cunningham’s book it is one day in the life of each of the three central characters; and .
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Science involves ______. A: imagination and creative thinking B: collecting information C: performing experiments D: all of the above