Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What elements of classic literature can often be found in modern works?

  1. Tragic outcomes, moral dilemmas, and complex plotlines.

  2. Irony, wit, and satire.

  3. Fantasy and magical elements.

  4. All of the above.

The correct answer is: All of the above.

The elements of classic literature that can often be found in modern works include tragic outcomes, moral dilemmas, complex plotlines, irony, wit, satire, fantasy, and magical elements. Therefore, option D, "All of the above," is the correct answer. Options A, B, and C may seem plausible at first glance, but they do not encompass all the elements that can be found in modern works. For example, while options A and B mention some common elements, they do not include fantasy and magical elements, which are also frequently found in modern works. Option C is too specific, and does not take into account other elements found in classic literature, such as tragic outcomes and moral dilemmas. Thus, option D is the best choice as it covers all the possible elements that can be found in modern works.