An esteemed literary critic, Mr. Wood has put together a (i)_____volume about literary technique, his playful exuberance (ii)_____ the dry, jargon-strewn tradition of academic criticism. Mr. Wood can’t claim to be (iii)_____; he has restricted himself to citations available in his personal library. Nor does he attempt to be methodical, as chapters proceed in higgledy-piggledy fashion. But few books about novel writing provide such insights into the craft.
答案:A,D,I