Chapter 7 : The Interview – Theme: Interview as a tool

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Overall message of the chapter:

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Interviews as a tool can:

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The tone of the chapter is:

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Eco’s novels are known for:

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Interviews can create:

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What does the chapter teach?

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Eco’s attitude toward interviews is:

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Interviews may sometimes:

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The chapter is divided into:

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What does Eco enjoy more?

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Eco prefers:

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Interviews can be a tool for:

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What does the chapter emphasize?

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Eco’s success came:

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Interviews can influence:

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Eco’s writing requires:

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What does Eco say about the audience?

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Eco’s novels often deal with:

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The interviewer in Part II is:

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Interviews may reveal:

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What does Eco say about success?

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Eco believes that writing novels is:

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Eco’s novels are:

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Semiotics is the study of:

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Eco’s academic work deals with:

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Who disliked interviews intensely?

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Interviews can sometimes be:

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What does the chapter suggest about famous people and interviews?

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What is the purpose of interviews?

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Interviews are considered:

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Eco’s writing style combines:

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Eco uses his empty spaces to:

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What does Eco mean by empty spaces?

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According to the chapter, interviews can:

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Eco believes interviews:

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What does Eco say about writing novels?

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What kind of novel is The Name of the Rose?

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Eco wrote The Name of the Rose in:

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What is the main theme of Part II?

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What does Eco call his writing style?

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What is Eco best known for?

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What was Umberto Eco by profession?

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Who is interviewed in Part II?

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What does Part I discuss?

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Who compared interviews to vulgarity?

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Who considered interviews an unwarranted intrusion?

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What does the chapter say interviews can do?

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According to the chapter, interviews have become:

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What is The Interview primarily about?

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Who is the author of The Interview (Part I)?

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