Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man is a novel that probes the black estrangement from white culture, with a protagonist who perceives himself to be "invisible" to the white world.

a. true
b. false


Answer: a. true

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The most renowned of the absurdist playwrights, the author of Waiting for Godot and Happy Days, is

a. Eugène Ionesco b. Albert Camus c. Harold Pinter d. Samuel Beckett e. Dario Fo

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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