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Which excerpt from Sullivan’s article best reflects a tone that is critical toward Faulkner’s authorial decisions? A. Not to have failed completely at such a task is indistinguishable from triumph
B. In a series of halting exchanges, Quentin tries to answer, about the South and what it does to people
C. The September afternoon on which the book opens in a “dim hot airless” room is described as “long still hot weary dead.”
D. He tells us on the third page (in italics) pretty much everything that will happen in the book, actionwise

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