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Problem 3 - Entrance Test

A literary analysis passage discusses Virginia Woolf’s use of stream-of-consciousness in 'Mrs. Dalloway.' The author notes that this technique allows readers to experience time non-linearly. What is the primary function of this narrative style?

Correct: B

The passage explicitly ties Woolf’s stream-of-consciousness to the non-linear experience of time, which aligns with associative human cognition. Option B captures this intent, while other options conflate with other literary techniques.