In her startlingly original writing, she went further than any other twentieth-c

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问题 In her startlingly original writing, she went further than any other twentieth-century author in English(perhaps in any language)in(i)______literary language and form,(ii)______stylistic conventions, and(iii)______a rich and diverse structure of meaning.

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答案 A,D,I

解析 The writer’s work is described as startlingly original, and the sentence specifies three ways in which the author achieved this originality. Therefore each blank must be filled with a word that reflects innovative rather than conventional ways of writing. For Blank(i), the choice must be "reinventing," because neither "canonizing" nor "stabilizing" would indicate a break with traditional forms or language. Blank(ii)must contain a word that describes the writer’s relationship with convention; "undoing" is the only one that reflects originality. Blank(iii)likewise requires a word that conveys the novelty of the writers work. Both "replicating" and "borrowing" suggest a derivative approach to writing, so they are incorrect. "Introducing" implies that the writer’s structure is new; therefore it is the correct choice.
Thus the correct answer is reinventing(Choice A), undoing(Choice D), and introducing(Choice I).
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