How does Forster describe the story in relation to time?
It is irrelevant to the narrative
It is an arbitrary structure
It flows freely and randomly
It is secondary to characterization
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. It is an arbitrary structure
Solution:
The correct answer is 'It is an arbitrary structure.' Forster mentions that the beginning and end of a story can be seen as arbitrary, emphasizing the importance of the chronological sequence of events within the narrative.
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