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This study guide covers epiphanies in literature, focusing on their definition, triggers (Plot, Object, Character, Other), and importance in narratives (new perspectives, reader revelation, central to themes, plot progression). It provides memory aids ("POCO", sudden flash) and addresses exam preparation, including common question types and time management strategies. Practice questions (multiple-choice, free-response, short-answer) are included to reinforce learning.
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Question 1 of 11
What is the core characteristic of an epiphany? 🤔
A gradual change in understanding
A slow realization of something obvious
A sudden realization about something significant
A minor detail in a character's life