301,544 views
14 votes
14 votes
Read the excerpt from On the Road.

In those days he really didn’t know what he was talking about; that is to say, he was a young jailkid all hung-up on the wonderful possibilities of becoming a real intellectual, and he liked to talk in the tone and using the words, but in a jumbled way, that he had heard from “real intellectuals”—although, mind you, he wasn’t so naïve as that in all other things, and it took him just a few months with Carlo Marx to become completely in there with all the terms and jargon.

Which is a key feature of Kerouac’s syntax that contributes to his writing style?
the use of contrasting, varied sentences
the use of long, uninterrupted sentences
the use of short, direct sentences
the use of unpunctuated, experimental sentences

User Ankur Sinha
by
2.6k points

2 Answers

30 votes
30 votes

Answer:

B the use of long, uninterrupted sentences

Step-by-step explanation:

User Yuan JI
by
2.8k points
11 votes
11 votes

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ahoo
by
2.6k points