- gmatblood
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Some scholars who study Woolf's novel To The Lighthouse argue that each of the vacationers-Mrs. Ramsay, Mr. Ramsay, Lily, and Charles-is depicted not as a true character but rather as a caricature, even less developed than the simplest Ramsay child.
a) is depicted not as a true character but rather as a caricature, even
b) who are not depicted as true characters but rather caricatures and are even
c) are depicted, and they are not true characters but rather caricatures, but even
d) is depicted as not true characters but rather as caricatures, even
e) who is depicted not as a true character but rather as a caricature who is even
a) is depicted not as a true character but rather as a caricature, even
b) who are not depicted as true characters but rather caricatures and are even
c) are depicted, and they are not true characters but rather caricatures, but even
d) is depicted as not true characters but rather as caricatures, even
e) who is depicted not as a true character but rather as a caricature who is even












