Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is a novel?

  1. A short story that is highly structured and focused.

  2. A long narrative work of prose fiction focused on characters.

  3. A play with multiple acts.

  4. A book-length poem.

The correct answer is: A long narrative work of prose fiction focused on characters.

A novel is generally a long form of prose fiction that typically revolves around a narrative or story. A is incorrect because while a novel can have a structure, it is not defined by being short. C is incorrect because a play is a form of drama and is typically not considered a novel. D is incorrect because a book-length poem is a form of poetry and is not typically considered a novel. B is the best answer because it accurately describes the common elements of a novel. Additionally, novels also typically feature complex characters and explore various themes or ideas throughout the story.