Section 4, Question 6
One reason for the (i)______ of the Victorian novel is our recognition that Victorian society, despite its differences from the contemporary world, confronted its novelists with problems that (ii)______ our own: how to reconcile democracy with traditional humanistic culture and how to create a humane existence in the welter of urban life. In short, foreshadowings of our present-day (iii)______ abound in the Victorian novel.
Blank (i) | Blank (ii) | Blank (iii) |
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(A) appeal | (D) are dwarfed by | (G) dilemmas |
(B) difficulty | (E) originate in | (H) paradoxes |
(C) superficiality | (F) prefigure | (I) resolutions |