Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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How do archetypes appear in literature?

  1. As stock characters with universal qualities

  2. As symbols for larger abstract concepts

  3. As descriptions of events

  4. As vehicles for dialogues

The correct answer is: As stock characters with universal qualities

Archetypes appear in literature as stock characters with universal qualities, making option B incorrect. Archetypes are not symbols for larger abstract concepts, which makes option C incorrect. They are also not descriptions of events or vehicles for dialogues, so options C and D are incorrect.