Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of literature is structured by the conventions of drama?

  1. Epic

  2. Poetry

  3. Satire

  4. Play

The correct answer is: Play

Plays are a type of literature that follows the conventions of drama, including the use of dialogue, stage directions, and the division of the text into acts and scenes. Epic literature, such as the works of Homer, is typically structured around a long, narrative poem. Poetry is a broad category of literature that can include various forms and structures, but it is not necessarily limited to the conventions of drama. Satire is a form of literature that uses humor and irony to expose and criticize societal flaws, while plays focus on the actions and conflicts of characters. Therefore, the correct answer is D.