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Stream-of-consciousness describes _____.

A)A form of symbolism that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions
B)A form of point of view that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions
C)A form of interior monologue that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions
D)A form of metaphor that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics

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B)A form of point of view that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions
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The correct answer is B. A form of point of view that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions

Step-by-step explanation:

Stream-of-consciousness is a method of narration or point of view based on the narrator expressing his or her feelings, emotions, thoughts and experiences in a free, disorganized way that resembles the way thoughts flows in people. This means in stream-of-consciousness narration multiple ideas (thoughts) are expressed by the narrator as they flow freely in the mind of the narrator which often implies ideas are not connected and the narrator can switch from one topic or idea to another spontaneously. This type of point of view differs from the interior monologue and other types of narration as the ideas are not organized in a strict way, but flow in the same way ideas flow in the mind of someone. Thus it can be concluded the best definition for stream-of-consciousness is "A form of point of view that is spontaneous and free-flowing, often switching topics without the use of transitions".

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