Create an artistic representation of the concept of stream of consciousness in literature. Depict an old writer's desk cluttered with scrolls, fountain pens and an antique typewriter. Also include iconic elements from different novels such as a lighthouse for Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse' and faint outlines of the map of Dublin, representing Joyce's 'Ulysses'. Overlay the scene with swirling abstract streams of color that symbolize thoughts flowing from the writer's mind onto the paper.

1. James Joyce was a great master of stream of consciousness.

simple sentence***
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence

2. Joyce's, however, owed much to French novelist who had used the technique much earlier.

simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence***
compound-complex sentence

3. Edouard Dujardin experimented with the technique in 1887 when he published The Laurels Are Cut Down?
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence***
compound-complex sentence

4. His novel is rarely read today, but it influenced many writers.

simple sentence
compound sentence***
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence

5. Dujardin defined his interior monologue as "an unspoken discourse without a hearer present. . . .�

simple sentence***
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence

6. (Some critics distinguish interior monologue from stream of consciousness;) they feel that there is a clear difference.
independent clause***
adverbial clause
adjectival clause
noun clause

7. Although both include a character’s thoughts and feelings, interior monologue indicates nothing in the way of a narrator. (Although both include a character’s thoughts and feelings is underlined)

independent clause
adverbial clause***
adjectival clause
noun clause

8. Joyce used both in Ulysses which is one of his finest works. (which is one of his finest works is underlined)

independent clause
adverbial clause
adjectival clause***
noun clause

9. If you read Virginia Woolf's work, you will see many examples of stream-of-consciousness writing. (If you read Virginia Woolf's work is underlined)
independent clause
adverbial clause***
adjectival clause
noun clause

10. To the Lighthouse alternates between the thoughts of Mr. Ramsay, (whose mind works rationally and dispassionately), and those of his wife, a creative, intuitive person.

independent clause
adverbial clause
adjectival clause***

Are these correct?

Congratulations! I agree with all of your answers.

Oh thank you, so very much!!

You are very welcome.

all correct

all answers are still correct!! some might be in a diffrent order tho.

all correct

1. James Joyce was a great master of stream of consciousness. (simple sentence)

2. Joyce's, however, owed much to French novelist who had used the technique much earlier. (complex sentence)
3. Edouard Dujardin experimented with the technique in 1887 when he published The Laurels Are Cut Down. (simple sentence)
4. His novel is rarely read today, but it influenced many writers. (compound sentence)
5. Dujardin defined his interior monologue as "an unspoken discourse without a hearer present..." (simple sentence)
6. (Some critics distinguish interior monologue from stream of consciousness;) they feel that there is a clear difference. (independent clause)
7. Although both include a character's thoughts and feelings, interior monologue indicates nothing in the way of a narrator. (adverbial clause)
8. Joyce used both in Ulysses which is one of his finest works. (adjectival clause)
9. If you read Virginia Woolf's work, you will see many examples of stream-of-consciousness writing. (adverbial clause)
10. To the Lighthouse alternates between the thoughts of Mr. Ramsay, (whose mind works rationally and dispassionately), and those of his wife, a creative, intuitive person. (adjectival clause)

Yes, these are correct.