PrepTest B, Section 4, Question 10
In the course of his reading, George Orwell probably encountered certain storytelling conventions over and over again, and these are the devices he would have most likely used in his work. That is why it does not follow that, even though his 1984 resembles other books of its futuristic genre, Orwell read those books; it is possible that he and the other authors were simply drawing on the same body of literary conventions.
In the course of his reading, George Orwell probably encountered certain storytelling conventions over and over again, and these are the devices he would have most likely used in his work. That is why it does not follow that, even though his 1984 resembles other books of its futuristic genre, Orwell read those books; it is possible that he and the other authors were simply drawing on the same body of literary conventions.
In the course of his reading, George Orwell probably encountered certain storytelling conventions over and over again, and these are the devices he would have most likely used in his work. That is why it does not follow that, even though his 1984 resembles other books of its futuristic genre, Orwell read those books; it is possible that he and the other authors were simply drawing on the same body of literary conventions.
In the course of his reading, George Orwell probably encountered certain storytelling conventions over and over again, and these are the devices he would have most likely used in his work. That is why it does not follow that, even though his 1984 resembles other books of its futuristic genre, Orwell read those books; it is possible that he and the other authors were simply drawing on the same body of literary conventions.
Which one of the following most closely illustrates the principle that the passage illustrates?
A novel that is directly influenced by Gothic novels is likely to fall into the Gothic genre.
A mystery novel may not resemble novels from other genres, even though it was directly influenced by such novels.
To direct an effective movie within the cowboy genre, a director must study previously successful cowboy movies.
A recent film that involves car chases, explosions, and clever villains is not necessarily directly influenced by other films of the action genre.
A historical romance novel does not fit into its literary genre unless it employs certain kinds of conventions.
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