1. What does modality imply?


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In the second approach b) In the third approach c) In the first approach d) In the forth approach

122. …. to modality is found in modern English grammars, which avoid giving any definition to this cate­gory, evidently looking upon it as a matter of course, and confine themselves only to stating the forms which carry modality. (J.Lyons, R.Quirk).




  1. In the second approach b) In the third approach c) In the first approach d) In the forth approach

123. Out of the three enumerated approaches to the category of mo­dality … is the most suitable for the theory of interpre­tation, because it distinguishes objective and subjective modality.


  1. the first one b) the third one c) the second one d) the forth one


124. Narrators are divided into .. broad categories


  1. three b) four c) five d) two


125. The category of third-person narrators are divided into subcategories:




  1. omniscient, limited and dramatic objective
  2. omniscient and dramatic objective


  3. omniscient and limited


  4. limited and dramatic objective


126. …… narrators, who refer to themselves as “I”, tell stories in which they are directly involved.



  1. third-person narrators b) first-person narrators c) second person narrator d) unknown narrators


127. When a story is told by someone outside the action, he is called a …. .In this form of narration the person who is telling the story is like an observer who has witnessed what has happened, but plays no part in the events.




  1. third-person narrators b) first-person narrators c) second person narrator d) unknown narrators

128. ……. third-person narrator is a kind of god; he is all-knowing. He knows everything about the fictional world he has created.





  1. The omniscient b) The limited omniscient c) The unlimited omniscient d) The dramatic omniscient

129. An omniscient third-person narrator who interrupts the narrative and speaks directly to the readers is called … . He may use these intrusions to summarize, philosophize, moralize or to guide the reader's interpretation of events.


a)omniscient b) limited omniscient c) unlimited omniscient d) obtrusive
130. When an author uses a …., he chooses a character in the story and tells the story from his point of view. This character becomes the center of revelation and the reader sees the events and other characters from his viewpoint.
  1. omniscient b) limited omniscient narrator c) unlimited omniscient narrator d) obtrusive narrator


131. Which of the styles has the aim of reaching an agreement between two contracting parties, to state the conditions binding two parties in an understanding?



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