Critic: Since returning to her home country after spending years abroad, the work of novelist Karen Bateman has lost its exotic edge and vibrant characters. Her books now deal with issues disappointingly familiar to her readership in this country. One almost wishes she would leave again in order to recapture the spark of her earlier work.
A. The critic's opinion is shared by most of Bateman's readers
B. Bateman's novels were at least partly autobiographically inspired
C. Bateman's home country is less exotic in its population and customs
D. There is little literary value in Bateman's work set in her own country
E. All of Bateman's earlier novels were set in foreign and exotic countries
OA B
A. The critic's opinion is shared by most of Bateman's readers
B. Bateman's novels were at least partly autobiographically inspired
C. Bateman's home country is less exotic in its population and customs
D. There is little literary value in Bateman's work set in her own country
E. All of Bateman's earlier novels were set in foreign and exotic countries
OA B

















