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Match the narrative phenomenon with its definition.

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What kind of narrator do we observe in the novel by Markus Zusak "The Book Thief"?

 I could introduce myself properly, but it's not really necessary. You will know me well enough and soon enough, depending on a diverse range of variables. It suffices to say that at some point in time, I will be standing over you, as genially as possible. Your soul will be in my arms. A color will be perched on my shoulder. I will carry you gently away.

 At that moment, you will be lying there (I rarely find people standing up). You will be caked in your own body. There might be a discovery; a scream will dribble down the air. The only sound Ill hear after that will be my own breathing, and the sound of the smell, of my footsteps.

 The question is, what color will everything be at that moment when I come for you? What will the sky be saying?

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Match the theorist with the phenomenon in narratology they introduced.

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What do we call the textual "precursor" that precedes the text and can be found in the other text as a trace/or the text that incorporates the other texts?

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What type of narration do we observe in the following passage?

"It tastes like licorice," the girl said and put the glass down. 

"That's the way with everything." 

"Yes," said the girl. "Everything tastes of licorice. Especially all the 

things you've waited so long for, like absinthe." 

"Oh, cut it out." 

"You started it," the girl said.  "I was being amused. I was having a fine  

time." 

"Well, let's try and have a fine time." 

"All right. I was trying. I said the mountains looked like white elephants. Wasn't that bright?"

"That was bright." 

"I wanted to try this new drink. That's all we do, isn't it—look at things  

and try new drinks?" 

"I guess so." 

The girl looked across at the hills. 

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The real author communicates his message using a narrator within his work as an intermediary.

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What narrator can be considered unreliable?

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Reading is considered a process of communication between the addressor and addressee of the text. Match them on the different textual levels.

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Is there a difference between the narrator and the implied author?

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What type of focalization do we observe in "Mrs. Dalloway" by V. Woolf?

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stiffened a little on the kerb, waiting for Durtnall's van to pass. A charming

woman, Scrope Purvis thought her (knowing her as one does know people who live

next door to one in Westminster); a touch of the bird about her, of the jay,

blue-green, light, vivacious, though she was over fifty, and grown very white

since her illness. There she perched, never seeing him, waiting to cross, very

upright.

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having lived in Westminster -how many years now? over twenty,- one feels even

in the midst of the traffic, or waking at night, Clarissa was positive, a

particular hush, or solemnity; an indescribable pause; a suspense (but that

might be her heart, affected, they said, by influenza) before Big Ben strikes.

There!

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