22.The novelist leaves his characters face their fates by having____narrator.
a.a multiple
b.an objective
c.an omniscient
d.a first-person
B
23.The________novel is also described as a fantastic novel.
a.historical
b.faction
c.metafiction
d. science fiction
D
24.In the picaresque novel in the eighteenth century,the picaro mainly depend on______to achieve his interests.
a.writing great novels
b.trading,buying and selling things
c. travelling from one place to another
d.educating himself,entering a school
C
25.An example of science fiction novel is____________.
a.A tale of Two Cities by Dickens
b.Pamela By Richardson
c.Wilhelm Meister's Appreticeship by Goethe
d.The Time Machine by H.G Wells
D