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Like the modernists, postmodern writers focused on subjective experience rather objective cultural norms A: Expressing or dealing with facts or condition as perceived without distortion by personal feelings prejudices or interpretations B: Characteristic of or belonging to reality as perceived rather as independent of mind C: Characteristic of or belonging to the superficial world D: None of the above

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Answer:

characteristic of or belonging to reality as percieved rather than as independent of mind

Step-by-step explanation:

1. characteristic...mind

2. lept; frolicked

3. intermittently; unsteadily

4. central body portion

5. noun clause

6. adverbial

7. adjectival

8. essay

9. beat...false

10. satire...true

11. absurdism...true

12. a&p...false

13. research...false

14. always...true

15. works cited...false

16. imagery...true

17. in the future

18. wealthy

19. neurotic

20. wary

21. foreshadowing

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The correct answer is B.

Both modernist and postmodernist writers focused on subjective experience that was characteristic of or belonging to reality as perceived, rather than focusing on experience that existed independent of the mind. This experience, because it focused on reality as perceived, would therefore be distorted by personal feelings or prejudices. It was not, however, a superficial reality. Therefore, answer B is the correct choice.
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