The writing convention in which the events in a narrative are scrambled as they come to the writer's mind without any attempt to arrange them in orderly sequence is called
A. psycho-consciousness styles B. narrator's mind style C. shifting style D. stream of consciousness
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
The writing convention in which the events in a narrative are presented as they come to the writer's mind, without any attempt to arrange them in an orderly sequence, is called 'stream of consciousness'. This style seeks to depict the myriad thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind. Therefore, the option 'stream of consciousness' is correct.