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In most of his writings, ______ deliberately broke up the chronology of his narrative by juxtaposing the past with the present, in the way the montage does in a movie.

  • A.Walt Whitman
  • B.William Faulkner
  • C.Ernest Hemingway
  • D.F. Scott Fitzgerald
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