Compared with earlier writings, especially those of the 19th century, modern American writings are notable for what they omit. A typical modern work will NO longer one of the following as its trademark, that is, a ( )
A.
record of sequence and coherence.
B.
book of fragments drawn from diverse areas of experience.
C.
juxtaposition of the past and present, of the history and memory.
D.
book that begins arbitrarily, advances without explanation, and without solution.