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How does "as i lay dying" most meet the definition of modernist literature?
a. the characters are exaggerated and unrealistic.
b. it uses stream of consciousness.
c. it is told by an all-knowing narrator.
d. the events are presented in chronological order.
i already know it is not in chronological order, and a modernist part of it is the fact that it's fragmented, but a second to meet the definition? a, b, or c? i believe it is a

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