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Which of the following is the best definition of a “regional novel”? a novel that focuses on a particular social issue a novel that is published and released for a specific regional audience a novel that reveals the character of a particular place a novel that makes a point of jumping from one region to another in its telling

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The answer is C) a novel that reveals the character of a particular place
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The answer is: a novel that reveals the character of a particular place.

A regional novel, or regionalism in literature in general, is a form of narrative fiction that reveals the specific traits, customs, language or dialects, traditions, and culture of a place and the people who inhabit it. Usually the setting of these kinds of novels are not urban; rather, they take place in provinces or rural settings

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