What are the three sections which the novel, 'The passage to India' is divided into?
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A.
'Mosque', 'Church', and 'Temple'
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B.
'Mosque', 'Cave', and 'Church'
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C.
'Mosque', Cave', and 'Temple'
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D.
'Mosque', 'Clube', and 'Temple'
Correct Answer:
C. 'Mosque', Cave', and 'Temple'
Explanation:
The correct answer is Mosque, Cave, and Temple. E.M. Forster structured A Passage to India into these three distinct sections, which represent different architectural settings and phases of the narrative. The first part, Mosque, introduces the characters and early attempts at cultural connection; the second, Caves, serves as the story's climax and center of misunderstanding; and the final part, Temple, focuses on a Hindu festival and themes of potential reconciliation.
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