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English, 02.12.2020 19:20, sophiateaches053

Read the excerpt from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. It's clear that this really pretty sincere yellow Dean at left is Admissions. And surely the little aviarian figure at
right is Athletics, then, because the facial creases of the shaggy middle Dean are now pursed in a kind of
distanced affront, an I'm-eating-something-that-makes-me- really-appreciate-the-presence-of-w hatever-I'm-
drinking-along-with-it look that spells professionally Academic reservations. An uncomplicated loyalty to
standards, then, at center. My uncle looks to Athletics as if puzzled. He shifts slightly in his chair.
Which element of structure most contributes to the postmodern quality of this excerpt?
O unusual language and sentence structure
O inconsistent passing of time
the use of irony to emphasize an idea
O a sudden and unexpected shift of perspective

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